Bridgewater College - Ripples Yearbook (Bridgewater, VA)
- Class of 1949
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We use to walk there sometimes on those wistful autumn evenings that seemed to mellow everything, the dusty yellow flow- ers beside the road, the red and gold of the changing leaves, even the long thoughts we shared. Can't we go back, if only for an hour, can't we go back once more to the places and people we learned to love so well? NO NEED TO HURRY down the long lane to the swinging bridge. We could take time to notice the honeysuckle, the scarlet sumac, and to say hello to the dogs and children who would stop their play a moment to watch us pass. We knew every board and cable of the bridge, but it was always an adventure: and who could cross without stopping midway for a moment to watch the river flow? a 1' SOMETHING ABOUT A RIVER makes you pause. Where it flows fast, the rip- ples invite your mind to tra- vel: Where it is still and deep, reflections beckon to another world. Its flow is the flow of time, yet there is something of the eternal in its beautiful changes. Prodigal of invitations, old North River said to u s , Come and swim, come and fish, come and skate, or at least come and look! If we lived in Yount or Wardo we could hear it murmur on a still night, Come, go to sleep. And something about a river is an invitation to a dream. COMING UP COLLEGE STREET after a Walk was like coming home, in a way. Everything was so friendly and familiar. Here was a street Where you could take your time. Meeting a friend you stopped to talk a minute, and even meeting a stranger you al- ways smiled and said hello. It was that kind of a street. We shall Walk Wider streets, no doubt, noisier, brighter, gaudier, and meet so many marionettes in masks. Remembering College Street, perhaps We may feel less lonely, knowing how friendly a street can be. Er f L- . :wmv sf x- -if feffrees :LQ ,lgfffgis ,ff g ., A f sz- fn gr- - mgzfigrrff ' or a K It -, 'zffe .'NL-,gJZ2 f' 'Pye' - .fr ibwfwfi Wrffi s H Us. Ut . edeew .fuQsZS.,,L:w1HMM rf.. ' M1 fL5f.:g13pw2wgg.. 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A ' f S' 'Fi fi-Y ' 1 ----A: W vm . if - ws -4 f we-f 4 f -Kk' vw M 'A mf 4 W A R D O was a boys' dorm-but how can you say what Wardo really meant? Quick footsteps o n the stair, the ringing phone, a shout, a burst of laughter, a song, a party, a bull- session, the sudden vacant hush of meal- time, the joking on the front steps after dinner, the steamy splashing in the showers, the closing of a door, earnest V o i c e s in another room-you have only begun to say what Wardo was, but to anyone who has liv- ed there, simply Wardo is a Word to conjure with. . in - 1 , -n ' ,,,. , .-it ZF 'H' we l rl 5 1. '2.,g 2 i3i2'vQ'ifi' M 'Y , if lf. I f 'gps fr sr z Egfr' .3 1 fm if ' ME WF if M 3? A ', THE C O L L E G E CHURCH was a liv- ing symbol of our pur- pose Within a greater one. It stood for the sharing of things both human and divine, of worship, of work, the burden of sorrow, the light oi hope. It gave an altered meaning to all that We did to- gether there, adding an unknown to the equation of life, say- ing to us, You are not alone. FOUNDERS W a s the heart of the cam- pus during the day. It pulsed to the rhy- thm o f class-b e l 1 s every hour, and We crowded up or down its stairs, changing classes, getting our mail, buying books or scanning the all-im- portant bulletin- board. The Adminis- tration Office added an air of official sanc- tion to the activity, and the Zoo lab add- ed a faint odor of for- maldehyde. The total effect was lively and quite wonderful. MEMORIAL was a shrine cmd a history, but no dead thing. lf ever the past was wedded to the pre- sent, it was here. The portraits of our earl- iest benefactors in the old chapel seemed to smile at all they saw and heard, the ring- ing of the chapel bell for Bridgewater vic- tory, the piano les- sons, voice lessons, band practice, Glee Club, Bee deadlines-- not to mention class- es on the first floor and chemistry lab in the basement. Yes, the founding fathers must have smiled to see the traditions be- ing carried on. '36 W YOUNT meant dif- ferent things to dif- ferent people. lt was a second home, an important part of col- lege life and a lot of fun to the thirty-five girls who lived there. The big parlor was a favorite meeting- place for couples who had found something more beautiful than friendship - thou g h not always more last- ing. If you happened to be there of a spring evening after dinner, and if you felt strangely alone and out of place, it merely meant that you were not for the moment, in love-as perhaps you should have been. 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Can't you hear the gong sounding, the Widening circles of silence as we Wait- ed for grace: then the scraping of chai r s , the rattle of china and silver, and the rise and fall of table- talk? Upstairs, of course, was the college home of the Rebecca girls. You had to be one of them to know all the mysteries of the up- per rooms, the py- jama parties, the late feeds, the busy phone. lm. TW ' ' ' im 5 5 ,W 'sm ,I 1 ,ts Msgs as fm H-rs iw sm 9-A ..s'wE,.mtl3gwf5. Q , A sms Ev sssQQsap 38:5 Higgs we. . 4- H r Hg .. H tfggngg -saggy-Wm-sr-'gm is sw gf .M sr 1-,M ew Wniigx - I 'mnlxgsi H-:gs I 5.5-1-1 m Q1 mwssgz E , ,s NW ffm Q 1559 ,JZ- :rsisgfgi H W l, E V N -fe gssgmiiif rn an I . J ' LOOKING BACK over it all, do we know even now what Bridgewater is? Is it so many acres of valley land, so many buildings of ivy-covered brick? ls it a community of so many -people, each an individual with nothing much in common with the rest? No, there is some timeless weaver there, taking the many-colored threads of person, place and inci- dent, weaving a patterned tapestry of beauty and purpose. Buildings may crumble, people come and go, the threads the weaver chooses are never twice the same. But as he weaves he dreams a single dream, sees in his cloth something that does not change. This, unchanging dream in the weaver's mind, is the real meaning of Bridgewater. ' PERSONALITIES AND PLACES have a way of coming alive in your memory, especially after you have shared in their chan.ge and growth for years, oi- ten without being fully aware oi it. You suddenly re- member them and find it hard to recall a time when, they were not a part of your consciousness. THE SUBTLE BLENDING of a wide variety of things was a large part of the secret of Bridgewater. Remember how quickly and naturally the new stu- dent, the new building or the new routine fitted into the scheme of things? THE THINGS WE DID TOGETHER were the best. Sometimes we just got together in good spirits and had fun: parties and hikes were like that- all you had to do was to be there and be happy- O t h e r activities called for different degrees of coopera- tion and team-work, but they were still fun, mainly because we shared them. This spirit of fellowship was another part of the secret of Bridge- water, the magic for- mula that has made so many good citi- zens out of boys and girls. T H E R E W E R E SPECIAL GR O U P S that were centered around some talent or skill. Everybody had a chance to prove his individual abilities, and develop them. The size of Bridge- water Was part of its secret too. Everybody was somebody- there wasn't any mid- dle group of nobodies on our campus. You could learn to be a good leader in one group and an intell- igent follower in an- other. And some of these groups carried the duties and prest- ige of real social res- ponsibility. TI-IE STUDENT ,COUNCIL GOVERNED MOUR LIFE ON ' THE ,CAMPUS I OUR STUDENT GOVERNMENT was a democratic one. The main representative body was the Student Council, JEAN PRATHER and some of the subsidiary groups werefthe Honor' Council, Plffidfnf Uf 5mde1'1f 1300731 the Dining Hall Committee and the Social Life Committee. These groups often worked behind the scenes, and perhaps they didn't always get the publicity and creditidue them. But their student members, elected 'by the students, gave time, thought and effort to the task of working out what was best for the most of us, and their good work was its own reward. , Seated: Skelton, Conner, D. Prather, Professor Clague, Layman, I. Prather, Miss VVheatley, A Waiiipler, Glick, Hoy, Bowman, Dove. Standing: Fike, Crizer, Xkfalsh, Williar, johnson 18 W 11 If +P? sf4 19 I HONOR COUNCIL Layman Prather . 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From an inlinite supply of scenes :incl worcls we had to choose El few hunclrecl pictures ancl Z1 few thousand words and try to arrange them in za meaningful pattern. Our choices will have been wise :incl our work not in vain if, in years to come, we pause over si page that brings back strong, clear memo- ries and Slly, Yes, that's just how it was, th:1t's Bridge- water l'Hll7l3S ffdfluf YOST Bzfxilzrws Jllmzager JOHNSON ,flssorifllv Edilul' PROFESSOR MAY .S'fv011.v0r THE STAFF Front Row: Richard. Reynolds, Sophomore Editor, john Foltz, Business Assistant, Audrey Driver, Assistant Literary Editor, Kathryn Lewis,Typistg Lyman Seese, Photography Eclitorg Paige Gordon, Business Assistant. Back Row: Robert Dinst, Freshman Editor, Helen Hoy, Freshman Editor, Herbert Houser, Sophomore Editorg Catherine Eaton, Typist, Philip Trout, junior Editor 3 Gayle Stine, junior Editor, Edgar Wililce1'son, Senior Editor 5 Fay Reubush, Senior Editor, Carroll Goodridge, Assistant Business Manager. NO! 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Q . wig: - Wim mg? 'Q f Q ffm in . ,Q sg- 5' SECOND QUARTET FIRST QUARTET Walbriclge, Atkinson, Lamb, Ziegler Johnson, Nolley, Sanger, Pike THERE VVAS ENOUGH TALENT at Bridgewater in 1948-49 to have four college quartets instead of the former two. That was also the year Professor Fisher tool: over the direction of the quartets. Remember the Christmas banquet that year? All four quartets sang O H oly Night together 5 it was beautiful. Then at the Sweetheart Party the First Menls Quartet made a big hit, too. And all quartets spread -goodwill for the college with singing off-campus. -Q 28 WE USED TO VVONDER sometimes which one in the First Ladies' Quartet was singing which part, their voices blended so wellg and how anyone as small as Ruth Stull could have so much music in herg and how the First Mens' Quartet could appear on stage at the right time, looking so calm and singing so smoothly, when just live minutes before, two of them had been out on the steps yelling across the campus to a third, Did you go clown to Mrs. Pence's? He must be around somewhere ! H FTRST QUARTET SECOND QUARTET Stull, Layman, Petcher, Arhogast Kerlin, Dove, Ogden, Simmons 29 CHAPEL CHOIR X'l'all1wridge, Stull, Trout, Miller, Sanger, l'etcl1er, Sherfy, Roller, Gardner, Professor l'lllFl.ll1ZllI, Fike, Miss VVeylxrigl1t, l.aml,v, Arlwogast Townsend, liarly, Vlllkerson, Layman, johnson A FAMIIJAR SIGHT at Monday morning Chapel was the Chapel Choir tiling onto the stage in Cole Hall in their white-eollarefl maroon robes. Their Singing gave us some of tlie most beautiful and moving moments of our Chapel Services. A NEW' QRGANIZATION on Campus was the Bridgewalel' chapter of the American Guild of Organists. lt answered the growing need to center the interests of a number of Miss Wey- brigl1t's organ students. A. G. O. Richmond, Treasurer 5 Miller, Eller, Bittinger, Huffman, Miss Wey- hriglit, Sponsorg Dove, Secretary, Stull, Shull, Vice-President, Flora, President A GOOD ROUSING MARCH is just the thing to get your Worries down and your dander up. Remember the College Band up in a corner of the gym balcony at those basketball games, tearing away at John Philip Sousa, hammer and tongs? Didn't our pulses beat faster? Didn't we yell louder? And clicln't our score roll up? Well, our team went to the conference play- off that year. The band also played at football games and pep rallies and gave a concert from time to time. Members of the Bee Staff will surely remember the band practices that fell on the same nights as their clearl- lines. And everyone will remember Pro- fessor Sanger, whose enthusiastic direction carried the band gloriously on. FAITH AND GOOD VVORK5 wcrc the forccs behind thc Stiitlcnt Christian Movement. The quict poetry and soft music of Sunday ova-ning vcspcrs, the Christmas caroling and the inspiration of our Friday Chapel programs wr-rc manifestations of its faith. Its good works included the yearly drive for thc X'VO1'lfi Stuck-nt Service Fund which ziiclcd lcss fortunate students abroad, the sending of student teachers to thc local Negro school, dc-putation teams that took p1'ogran1s into neighboring churches, and thc sponsoring of the German student who came lo our campus. 32 Sfcmdings Skelton, Chapel Committee, Wine, Program Chairman, Gardner, Professor Clauge Sponsor, Keller, Publicity, Reisli, Wlilkerson. Seated: Landis, Treasurer, Bittinger, Co-President, johnson, Co-President, Rittenhouse, Secretary. TWO OF OUR STUDENTS who were very active in the Bridgewater S. C. M. were also honored with offices in the national organization. Chester Keller was the 1949-50 president and Phil Trout was a 1948-49 member of the National S. C. M. Cabinet. 33 4 .a as 53 ,,,,We', , . lr i Seaifecl: Glick, P. Rittenhouse, Bowman, Keller, President, Vest, Cupp, Stoner. .Sifmwdingz VValdbridge, Click, Caricofe, Trout, Reish, D. Rittenhouse, Wfoodward, Crouse, .. Chambers, Mr. King, lNarner, johnson, Miss Kline. Not Shown: Hersch, Secretary, Professor Fisher, Sponsor. THE MGST EARNEST AND IDEALISTIC of our students were at- tracted to the Fellowship of Reconciliation. The problems of world government, lasting peace and racial equality, serious problems facing the whole of humanity, this group made their own, Tilting valiantly at the windmills of indifference and status quo, they studied and worked toward solutions. 34 First Row: Rogers, Andrew, XlVl1ltfCl1, Vice-Presiclentg Gardner, President, Doctor Wolfe, Sponsorg Fike, Secretary, Green, Reeves, Serum! Row: Parr, VVine, Rice, D. C. Flory, Goorlridge, Vlfilkerson, E. Fike, Pryor, Third Rowz, Flora, Nolley, Garner, Fourth Row: Hanlin, Crizer, Bi. Flory, Sayre, Sherfy AN INCREASED ACTIVITY and growth marked the 1948-49 session for the Clericus, an organization of the ministerial students of Bridgewater. They met to discuss their common problems, supplied pastors to some of the neighboring churches and formed the Clericus Chorus under the direction of Phil Trout. TI-IE CLERICUS CHORUS 35 THE SMELL OF GREASEPAINT, the glare of footlights and the magic music of ap- plause drew the members of the Curtain Club together. Some wanted to act, some to direct, some to learn stagecraft, and some would do anything just so it was associated with the theater. To this happy and contagious mania we owed the new sets that were built that year and the production of The Devil and Dame! Webster in March. The art of being someone else for an hour, of making a college girl look like an old Woman, of building a castle out of canvas-all the arts of the theater are most demanding. They call for study, practice and work. But the results are visible and the rewards are gratifying. an 36 MANY A CURTAIN CLUB MEMBER will re- member the grueling hours of rehearsal, the tedious repetition of lines until they seemed to be nonsense, the increasing tension as the big night drew near. They will remember Mrs. Geiser, often the only per- son remaining calm and level-headed through it all. They are sure' to remember the Big Night itself, the hush over the audience as the curtains parted, the burst of applause as they closed, the happy curtain calls. . Top Right Mrs. Daniel Geiser, Director of Dramaticsg Bottom: Maphis Walsli Mis Geiser Sponsor, Miller, Barnhart, M. Faulkner, Sopcr, Judy, Bower, Miller E Faulkner XV1ll1a1 H03 Eller, Emswiler, President, C. Miller, Huffman, Garber, Secretary Treasurer Mason, Seese, Vice-President, Graham, Caricofe, Hovattcr. 37 Forbes, Lamb, Gardner, Miss Silliman, Hersch, Conner, Floyd, Bowman, Professor May BOTH SIDES OF A QUESTION deserve considerationg there is your own side to be built up and your opponents' side to be torn down. At least, that was the idea behind our Debate Team. Professor May recruited a number of new aspirants at the beginning of the year. Several debates, both practice and intercollegiate were held in Founders, and many of us should still remember a few of the pros and cons of the burning question- Should federal aid be given to education P 38 Sealed: Flory, Eng, Simmons, Vice-President, K. VVFampler, Secretary, G. VVample1', Presiclentg VVelch, Garst, Lewis, .gfllfldiflgf Fisher, Shull, Edmonson, Poling, Coffman, Miss Bowman, Sponsor, Miss Howe, Sackett, Kalile, Flora, Trageser, xlxlflgllll GOOD HOUSEKEEPING calls for a lot of special knowledge these days, and good homemaking, which isn't exactly the same thing, shouldn't be hit-or-miss either. Bridgewater girls who knew what became of a good percent of Bridge- water girls after they left college, were canny enough to take some home economics courses and join the home economies club, the Mu Epsilon Mu. 39 ludy, Didawick, L. Miller, Baker, L. Seese, Presiclentg Scaggs, Graham, Professor Clague, - D Sponsorg WT. Seese, Pryor, Maphis. Not Shown: Edmonson, Vice-President and Secretary A GOOD SNAPSHOT can become a precious keepsake as the years wear on. Bridgewater 'camera fans who wanted to learn to take better pictures belong- ed to the Photo Club. They had a fully equipped darkroom in Cole Hall where they could do their own developing, printing, and enlarging. Lyman Seese was the most -active photographer on the campus. He was al- ways on the spot for any important event, and both the Bee and the RIPPLES printf ed a number of his pictures. 40 mms A GLOBAL VIEW of the world in which we must live is one mark of the well-educated person. Some of us, while at Bridgewater, were chiefly concerned with what Went on at Bridgewater. Some of us kept an eye on Congress 5 most of ns were aware of the high cost of living g all of us were interested in the 1948 election, a few of us belonged to the International Relations Club. Its members tried to keep abreast of ,world events and find out what they meant. It wasn't easy. First Row: Doctor Enss, Sponsor, Early, Gaynor, President, Second Row: Goodridge, A. Bowman, Lamb, Gardner, Sinnnons, Green, Forbes, Pegram, Third Row: Reid, McCutchen, Miller, G. Bowman, Floyd, Andrew, Hersch, Yost, .I-Iankla, XfVhitener. Not Shown: Fisher, Vice-President, Alderman, Secretary-Treasurer. ag, awww E V ,ram imsgmaggfggma gig .H in H g5'wagwggWsQ5i., all Qmnwv' Em simian :gs ii, is E s is is maggie an aw- km 41 Firxi Row: Smith, Sellers, Hilbert, Hopper, Vice President, N. Clague, Presiclentg Brubaker, Se4:1'etary-Treasurerg Carpenter, I-Ioover, Eby. Second Row: Cooper, Boltz, Shilflett, Philulns, Bowman, A. Clague, Thi-rd Row: Craven, ,IOl'll1SOIl, Iaines, Hoffman, Goodridgc, Faulkner, Spangler, Fourlh Row: Emswiler, Professor Clague, Sponsorg Fisher, Bolclriclge, Roby THE SCIENTIFIC TEMPER, which has made so many Bridgewater graduates successful in various fields of science, brought together a group of stu- dents whose scientific curiosity was not completely satisfied, by class and labora- tory work. This group, the Chi Beta Phi, was especially interested in the latest developments in the fields of physics, biology and chemistry. 1,42 I L-.,,Q, N Q uu i ,SQ 5 ' z Le Cercle Francais .S'rulr'd: Doctor Andes, Sponsor llriver, Secretary-Treasurer5 Spang- ler, Presiclentg Conner, Vice-l'resi dentg Slumlingz Cuhlmage, Bowman, Lewis, Flory, VVesl, Hurtiier, Cofiniail IF YOU I-IICARD A STRANGE SONG in an alien tongue, you were prob- ably in earshot of either the French Club or the German Club. Singing was one of their many ways of making the study of foreign languages attractive. They al- so extended their interests to French and German culture and custom. They worked on the theory that foreign languages can be fun if you can relax and not have to worry about the sulijunetive-or your daily grade. V Wii'5i?-Issey? ' l' Q. 1 Q. if-S f , fy-.M--,,r -V . -- German Club urerg Flora, llresiclentg Doctor Enss President, Slfzifzflingjz Prather Andrew, Clian, Bennett, Hall, Miller Houff, llhiblis, Larnlr . V M Seaztedz Alderman, Secretary-Treas- Sponsorg Mrs. Enss, Fisher, Vice- 1 , ' 1 f ' 'f f ,4 H XWBTK 'fuiii Q ms 129 EX u-.NNW a a Wa U' ' gitifffi S THESE 0 9 ' W1 iXX1UW'1pQ M,m:m11 Y g 1 I if Liar. if - j1ffAff 'H 4, nf' . - qlgfiipi My X nff' 1 ff M !I I fx Who's Who Seated: VVilkcr5mm, Petchc P ther, St ding: Ph'lbs, Tau Kappa Alpha EXCELLED IN CAMPUS ACTIVITIES.. THICRIC XVERE lili- XVARUS of recognition for our accomplislnneiils at Ilriclgcvvater, both aca- clemic :incl extrzi-Curriculzir. XVe all shurecl in the pride of those who were Chosen as members of national honorziry fraternities and those who were incluflecl in the annual lfVlI0,S l'Vlm in f117l,L'7'it'CIl1, Colleges and U1'1z'7Jvr,s'i1'iC.r. Their honors were also honors to thc Col- lege and therefore to us. Alpha Phi Omega .Yvizirdz Bowinzin, Mrs. Geiser, Emswiler, Standin-gz Phibbs, Seese, Lziyinun, Craven, j. Prather, ll. Prather, Reuhush, VValsh Societcts Orphea Seated : Maust, Layman, Palchcr, Garber, Standing: Miller, Flora, Arhogast, Presi- clentg Professor Stinebaugh, Professor Sanger, Miss Wey- hright, Sponsorg Professor Huffman, Professor Fisher, Sherfy, Secretaryg R. Sanger l l l l l l l l for 1 ' 4 Y Gollcge f tc rxbQCWa - 35 Home Hsssflalm mfgitxx Will ' f AND THESE EXCELLED , xgian-is --- A H iuliliuollirfi' ,W hm ww nv- -N ,.' I it .- ..m...xt.i the ,mm-v 0 . -,mx - honor . L llwlmlc 'ulllmiy ,thwcimz ilu' M. -1riwi'1'll'm lrlullllirlgiigr bw ff- 'i l K X i'.M--N 'an ' vnu N ix - All V x 1 K4 Q V -N ry , I , K-b ' fl-llf. LOLLECJL LET flslx meant fl. . . t- W,-.f V lar more to those who wore it than the ., in xmf... 1 mere participation in intercollegiate cou- lests. lt meant that they had continually upheld the high standard of Bridgewater sportsmanshipg that they had won with- out boasting and lost without hitternessg that they had continued to give their best for Bridgewater even when the odds were against themg that they had accepted the decisions of authority without questiong that they had met their opponents in fair, friendly competition, free of malice. More than for the college or the team, the golden H stood for the spirit of Bridgewater. Ifirxf Rate: llrzither, lilly, Voorhees, Sanger, Seeretary-Treasurerg Hoover, Presidentg Conner, .Slt't'071d Row: Craven, Healwole, Crizer, Wlriglit, llarton, Tlzim' Rafe: Laylnan, Sellers, Hilliert, Glick, Ziegler, Fuurtlz Row: lloinan, ll, Flory, NYl1ite11er, Trout, ll. Lf Flory. 1' Q24 5, 1. X Y 5 , :5:5-'EQF5' Q 2 l E ,. M L It .Fwy , lF'i7'Xl5 Row: Seese, Judy, Martin, President, G. Early, Secretary-Treasurer5 Lorenzo, Beard V Second Row: Ledbetter, Abshire, Kiscr, Rittenhouse, P. Glick, Third Row: Clague, Miss Bowman, Miss Schools, Sponsorg E. U. Glick, Vice-President, not shown, . . . IN ATHLETICS WI-TEN YOU woN Yoon LETTER you were eligible to become a member of one of the Monogram Clubs. If you were a boy, there was a little matter of initiation first-nothing rough of course. Then you were in, and you could help initiate next year's crop. OUR TROPI-HES, symbols of Bridgewater victory, became a part of our history and our pride. They stood in a glass case in the library entrance in Cole, reminding us daily of past i glories in order to spur us on to new ones. -I7 OUR COACHES con- tinually vvorked to teach all our teams the skills of their sports, the rules of clean living and the high standards of Bridgewater sportsmanship and fair play. COACHES Geiser, Schools, Jepson, Clague, Glick BOTH FACULTY AND, STUDENT BODY were represented on the Athletic Council which was the governing body for all athletic programs of the college. Its duties were to work out or approve all sche- dules, apportion the budget and appoint team managers and cheerleaders. The Athletic Council was busy that year, too, with the renewal of football as a varsity sport at Bridgewater. 48 Pope Iwlkc lmcey Mx ers Burk, Ziegler, Byrd, Glick, Hoffman, Geil, Coach Geiser, Faulkner OUR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM that year was often referred to as the best in the history of Bridgewater Col- lege. Their success was due to a combina- tion of things which included the excellent tutelage of Coach Geiser, the possession of such assets as high-scoring Myers and Fike, and the close teamwork of the entire squad. They posted a 13-3 regular season record and advanced to the semi-finals in the Mason-Dixon Conference tournament. 49 Coach Gciser, Pryor, Shomo, Showalter, Scaggs, Garber, Mason, Stenger, Armstronig, Sanger, Iarrcls, Gooden, Myers, Tucker, Bennett THE JUNIOR VARSITY basketball team also had an exciting season, with a final record of nine victories and live losses. Probably the most exciting game was the one in Reed Gym at Madison College, when they won their second straight over-time game 49 to 47. 50 5 Guyton, McDaniels, H. Trumbo, Monger, Thompson, Cooper, Assistant Mauagerg NV. T1'uml'io, Layman, Mzmagerg Geiser, Coach. Captain Guyton, Coach Geiser CUR BASEBALL TEAM looked good that spring. Captain Ralph Guyton was a heavy hitter, and the T rumbo boys and Fuzzy Bowers wer almost no-hit pitchers. The baseball games on River- side Field in the spring will al- ways be one more happy memory of our days at Bridgewater. First Row: VV,right, Barton, Vlfilson, Hopper, Heatwole, Eby, Crizer, Bodkin, Second Row: Pegram, Filce, Garner, Sellers, Bowman, O, Bowman, Clagne, Whitten, Smith, Doctor Jopson, Couch. ..,- -. 'm,,,, , . 4? K 45.1.14 ' I 1 :Q l d - - ' ' ::. -2 -t r 5 ' -n , xTi5:5qJig e 1 9'- ,, r glean' j V .2 l ' ' . A '2' . l-EQ' ', ye ll' . A,v. VL Q ,.q.'1 5 ' 4- 3 -' .,' , '-1:-:.jHffK r-.E V - Xl F ,,-1 '- - I ' ' m faf-W6 ,,V.., T -ar ji iii? l 52 THE TRACK TEA-M of '49 had a good schedule, with hve dual meets and the Conference meets. Wright, Barton and Sanger were lcey-men in the dashes and middle distance events, Eby and Shifflett in the pole-vault, Fike in the hurdles, and Bodlcin and Smith in the Weight department. First Row: Crouse, Sellers, D. Glick, jarrels, X1Vhitten, Claguc, Crizer, Bowman, Secorxd Row: P. Glick, Alderman, Flora, Rittenhouse, Sayreh O. Bowman, Burtner, Doctor Iopson, Coach. OUR CROSS-COUNTRY SQUAD captured three dual meets and lost oneg in the Little-Six meet they came in second only to Roanoke. Freshmen Dickie Jarrels and Merle Crouse were Welcome additions to the squadg jarrels was the lirst Eagle to cross the line in the Little-Six meet. 53 Steuger Trout Prfttlier B Floiy Hilbert, D. C. Flory, Professor Glick, Voorhees OUR TENNIS TEAM, with most of the pre- vious year's members on the courts and several new prospects, was looking forward to a good Season in the spring of '49. Of the matches of '48, the one at Towson was the hardest fought and most dramatic. The issue was in doubt until the last ball, from the racquet of jack Stenger, hit the top of the net and drop- ped over, giving Bridgewater a hard-earned victory. 54 First Row: Kiser, Eclmonson, Martin, Petcher. Scrum! Row: Flory, M. Faulkner, Abshire, Warxrer, Miss Schools, Conch, Mason, Early, Clague, Rittenhouse. Third Row Spraclling, Assistant Managerg Lecllaetter, Grove, Koontz, Hickson, Vest, Poling, Bollz, Assistant Manager. Fourth Row: E. Faulkner, R. Glick, Neller, Judy, Manugerg Cupp, P, Glick, Clore OUR GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM de- feated Hve of the eight opposing teams on their 1948- 49 schedule. The most exciting game was with the visiting Blue .lays from Elizabethtown. There was never a margin of more than four points throughout the game, and the Eaglasses won 22-18. Ass fzut R0 U Judy Bower B Taulkuci Beard I1 D Glick, R. Glick. Second Row: Myers, Edmonson Ahshire E Faulknei Boyd Barnhart Goodman, P. Glick, Forrer, Martin, ledhettcr Rittenhouse Miss Schools, Coach, Clore THE GIRLS HOCKEY TEAM, taking knocks, bruises, sore muscles and an occasional soggy playing-held in stride, broke even in their two game schedule by defeating the Roanoke team on Riverside Field. , Beside their intercollegiate games, they took part in a touriiament at Ran- dolph Macon where they made a good showing against much more experi- enced teams. FOOTBALL CAME BACK , to Bridgewater that year after a ten-year lay-off. An intra- mural schedule was played be- tween the Crimson and the Gold teams, captained by Big Claude Smith and Rooty Tucker re- spectively. A four-game inter- collegiate schedule was approv- ed for the following season, in- cluding games with Shepherd, Gallaudet, and Wasliiiigton Col- lege. First Row: Guyton, Jenkins, XlXfilSO1l, Floyd, Kiger, Myers, Bnssard, Pegram, Gooden, Tucker, L, Smith, Second Row: Corbett, E. Smith, Calhahan, Garber, Ienkins, Shifflett. Moore, Jones, Armstrong, Coach Geiserg Third Row: Barton, Bailey, McDaniels, Hoffman, Pywell, Flory, Myers, Schrock, Lamb, Blankenbaker. 57 'Ill WE VVERENV1' ALL VAR- SITY stars, but all of us had a chance to play or learn to play some kind of competitive game, choosing from a large variety. There was a wide intramural program including sports for both boys and girls: softball, football, baseball, volleyball, tennis, horse-shoes, ping-pong and even checkers. STUDENT DIRECTORS of the intramural program were Kathleen Wfampler and Harold Armstrong, appointed by the Athletic Council. They set up a point system to encourage come petition ' among intramural groups, awarding a hundred points to winning teams and fifty to losing teams for partici- pation. High-point teams at the end of the year were given af wards of recognition. P. 'Q ,ri w 1 ' 9924 ' l, it ii X i, .ij , j i -ur- ,. ' 5 ' . 1 - ga-sw 'g '1ff' CHEERLEADERS Left Io Right Marsh Seese Stine Faulkner Craven Lorenzo THAT OLD FIGHTTNG SPIRIT helped us win many a game. lleniember how .we yelled ourselves hoarse at the basketball games, When the score was close and our cheerleaders -fan out on the court at the quarter or time-out to lead us in a yell? . THAT WAS THE FIRST YEAR We had a special cheering section. A 'bunch of the girls got together and formed the Fighting Eagles. They had uniforms that they wore to the games and they knew all the cheers in the book. It was a good sign that the college spirit was just as high that year as ever-if not just a shade higher. l .,,.,,,-. ,ff-,.,, i.,.i.-s...,..X --H-'-5 -f im ,,.,. lu!-il - Abshire, Treasurc-:rg Rittenhouse, Judy, Secretaryg Chambers, Forrer, Ledbetter, Vice-Presi- dentg VVine, Earman, Hinegardner, McLaughlin, Graham, Trageser, Crouse, Miss Schools, Sponsorg Marsh, Crizer, President THE ROADS ROUND BRIDGEWATER wind through some of, the most beautiful countryside in the world. In springuor autumn we could look down from -f ' any of the neighboring hills on landscapes of diffused colors, softened by' haie and distance, such as Cezanne almost succeedeclin capturing .-A, - Much of this beauty Went shamefully to waste, but not allg for the pleasant art of getting lost in the country on foot, done almost to death by the gasoline age, was kept alive at Bridgewater iby the Hill-and-Dalers, our hiking club.: 61 5 E FIVE-CENT COFFEE AND FREE TALK. gave us the most for our 'nioney at the Snack Shop. If we missed breakfast, as we sometimes did, we went there as soon as we had a break between classes. It was a good place to catch up on what was going on around the campus. There was an ebb and How of life in the Snack Shop that made it seem like a different place at different times. Its mood was slow and quiet and a little sleepy in the morningg in the afternoon the conversation was livelier and the laughter louderg in the evening when the uke-box and the ping-pong balls got going and all the tables were full, it could make you giddy. There were certain combinations of faces you always expected to see around the same table: faculty cliquesg Annex inseparablesg intellectual alliancesg .indivisible roommatesig Romance Clubs always divisible by tvvog little wheels revolving around big Vwheels. 62. EVERY NOW AND THEN there was a party and we all got together to have fun. Halloween usually meant a masquerade in the old gym, with prizes for the best costumes. The Christmas season brought on a banquet with a program of some kind and community Caroling. In between these special parties were roller-skating and folk- dancing in the gym. We didn't always make a lot of elaborate preparationsg we could have a good time by just getting into the party spirit and letting ourselves go a little. ,,,.ll1 V!-1 A HERE VVERE MOMENTS you are 11' likely to forget, such as your first um date. . fhen you had waited, as women will e 111e11 wait, until she came smiling n the stairs, you became acutely aware 1er presence and vaguely conscious of new perfume, and you were suddenly our best. IT WAS A NEVV VVORLD you were walking through under a HCNV 11100113 you saw things in a way you l1ad never seen them before. And you saw yourself with her, reflected i11 the eyes of the crowd in the lobby, i11 a way that made you proud a11d happy. Tl1e usher found your places, the house lights went down, and what you saw and heard tl1e11 was doubly magic, because you shared it with someone who meant a lot to you. THE BIG EVENT of the year, of course, was the Sweetheart Party. That afternoon all the phones were busy 5 there were last-minute dates to be made, corsages to be ordered, table reservations, and dozens of details we had to think about to make it a perfect evening. That was the year Dick Reynolds and company did that beautiful cyclorama of the New York skylineg the Mens Quartet sang like the Ink Spotsg Dale and Marie were Sweethearts of the Yearg Johnny Stiles went mad on the drumsg and Johnny Townsend was Johnny Townsend. Waite1's in white coats brought us all we could eatg confetti was everywhere. It was a big night. THE PARTY IQNIJFIJ as all gmail things must end, and we wznlkcrl back to our clormiturics. lt was hard to say guoclniglit ancl make it limzil on that night of nights, but watchful l'lUl1SL'I11Ul1l1CI'S rcminrlccl us that it was lizmlly chival- rous to gn-t ZL girl campus- ed. r Es Eiga Eff :QE if 'N K xi 'fn 1.1 eil: ,., fi llwf 5 grill-g So wc maclc the most of that last live miuutcs. 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M2 ww is if B H EQHWSZZESQS-EH-W E38 .BMW V- B ' Simms. in R y H. M H ff. W-'sw :W Maw 5-me H: Twmg-Mm SMB mgxmw fi N Em W H-W -KfZ'5f?l?'?s H my H Hmm? W. sigwgmggfgg Sammi is SMB Wm WE Y-EEK -sz-M gms: EF' saws ss lm F315 ,yup S : E. vm wg. ss maui m ,nam-ws? a 'fm DOCTOR C. C. VVRIGHT Acting IJ7'l?.Y'id8H-If 68 E . A mlm va an as rm Q MISS MATTIE V. GLICK Secretary to thc President mf ss an Wm asm 'ESE PROFESSOR VV. DONALD CLAGUE Dawn, of Students ' MISS MILDRED A. NNHEATLEY f1x.v'i.ffa11f Dean of StzLde11,!.v 70 RUFUS B. KING . f EDVVARD K. ZIEGLER. E.1'c'c'1Liiw Secretary of 141ll7lH'Ii Axxofiafiorf College Pagxor C. C. IKENBERRY Treasurer 71 MISS EVELYN STONER College Nurse DOCTOR GEORGE ROW College Plwysician MRS. FRANCES E. MAY Assistan-t to the Librarian MISS AGNES V. KLINE Librarian MRS, EDNA I. VOUGHT Director of Residence MRS. BELVA M. HILL Marmger of Bookstore MRS. AMY M. MICHAEL Assistant to fhe Treasurer DOCTOR JOHN S. FLORY Pfesidenl E17'1f67'if1l.Y DOCTOR C. C. VWRIGHT Chairman, DfTf'T.fl'l1M of Sofia! Scier-:cm 1 1 1 I 6 PROFESSOR NEWTON D. CO-OL El'0l10llliC.f and C0-nmzerce DOCTOR I. MAURICE HENRY History and Political Science PROFESSOR CHARLES KEENE Sociology 73 MRS. VIRGINIA E. ANDES Sjvalzvislb PROFESSOR I-IOVVIARD BARNETT English DOCTOR GUSTAV H. ENSS Gl?1'll1fIll1f and Plwilosojvlzy PROFESSOR C. E. MAY English, N ot .S'l1o'zcI1'1.: MISS MARIE B. CRANMER Englixlz- 1 DOCTOR RAYMOND N. ANDES C lmirman, Division of M0dZTl1' Langua-ge.v and Lite1'all'ure V I I. 5 V, I . 1 Eff' ww u .W - 'T Q PROFESSOR NELSON T. HUFFMAN Cl1l'lf7'II1II71, Division of Fine Arts MISS OLIVIA COOL Piano PROFESSOR NEVIN FISHER Voifo, Piano, and Theory MRS. OLIVE D. GRAHAM Art PROFESSOR PAUL B. SANGER, IR. Ilflzlsic PROFESSOR GALEN L. STINEBAUGH M mic Education MISS RUTH E. NVEYB RIGHT Organ, Piano, and Tlzieory PROFESSOR C. I. ADKINS Psyrhology MRS, NELL KERSH BOITNOTT Education COACH DANIEL S. GEISER Plzyxical Education. MISS MARSHALL SCHOOLS Physical Eduraiian DOCTOR JOHN W. BOITNOTT Clzairmfm, Division of -Educafion and Psychology Hmmm wi 15 Q , 5 PROFESSOR CHARLES E. SHULL Chairman, Divfisio-n of Mafher1mtics and N a-tural Science MISS REBECCA GENE BOVVMAN Dietitian, Home Economies PROFESSOR VV. DONALD CLAGUE Chemistry PROFESSOR RUDOLPH A GLI CK M athemu-tics PROFESSOR PHILIP E. GRAEF C hem ixtry MISS S. RUTH HOW'E H omc Econom-ic.: DOCTOR HARRY G. M. ,TOPSON Biology x x , ,A -- 5 -I 5 V - in .2 E 5 M RS. VVANDA I-IOOVER KING Home EE01107Il,fC5 ' ' RUSS- FRANCES E. ' SILLIMAN Biology .S I ,, 1 y , , ,Q ,M ..:4,, - DOCTOR MARSHALL R. E DOCTOR MINOR C VVOLFE MILLER Clrairumn, Dizisfon of Plzilosophy ami Religion Relfiyivm E'dNCUf'i01l' 78 l ROl 1CSSfJRS ARE HU- MAN, we cliscovcrczl, :mal wc wcrc glzirl of it, bccziusc thc lcarning process at its best is an exchange belwccn hurnzin pei'- sonalitics. l5l'lflgCNV11lL'I' was zil- ways notccl for thc close' rela- tionship lmetwcn-11 faculty anrl stu- clcnls which would hc impussiblc in 21 lzirgci' college. And all mn' profs-SscJ1's we-rc intcrn-sting pn-oplc, well worth getting ac- quziintcfl with. w EEL zu, ww. ' WSW 9392 if Q Sinn . 225- . 5,959 sf 225+ QQ Si FROM THE PROFESS- OR'S VIEVVVOINT, there were some interesting types a- mong our numbers, too. There was the eager lad who was anxious to show how little he knewg the sleepy-head who Caught surreptitious napsg the quiet mouse in the corner who never said anything, but got an Ag the doodler who thought the professor thought that she was taking down all he saidg the lovely creature who tried to substitute class-room charm for brain-power. And then there was the average student who plugged along-of course you and li were in that category. Freshman Class 0 cers Seated : DOROTHY I-IUFFMAN MISS WHEATLEY ..... HELEN HOY ....... Standing: FRANK WILLIAR .... DICK JARRELS . . . . . Treasmfer . . . . Sponsor . . . Secretary . . . . . . President Vice-President First Row: l,illian Trageser, Berwyn, Md., Sue Bower, Hollins, Peggy -lo filler, Roanoke XN'altine Clore, Briglitwoodg Catherine Eaton, Baltimore, Md., Betty ,lo Eng, jacksonville, Fla., Josephine Cline, Grottoes. Srroud Row: Stanford Spitler, Bridgewater, joseph Hutton, Broadway, Chester Harmon Onego, W. Va.g Claude Humlmert, Troutvilleg john Stiles, Rochelle, N. Y., Rollert Kirby, U Portsmoutlig Charles Simmons, Bridgewater. Third Row: Grant Simmons, Bridgewater, Dick Vlarrels, Kit. Crawford, Paige Gordon, Timbervillcg Lyle Kindig, Vl ayneslmorog Harry Hannah, Klustoeg llavid Pryor, Friendsville, Md., Rolmert Dinst, Westininister, Md. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Ifirxf Rafe: Hope Hulterman, Mt, Solong Mary Flory, Wleyers Caveg llorothy Forrer, XN':1yneslmrog Emily Faulkner, Bzxltimoreg Md., Betty Harrington, Ridgley, Md.g Patricia Green, Orange Park, Flzrg Carrol Miller, Rileyville. Second Row: Joe Arlmgast, Herslrcry, P15 Robert Mason, Bridgewater: Donald Malcolm Xlc llowellg Lowell Nliller, Stauntong Larry Miller, Grottoesg Kenneth Mc Cutellen, Cl1:1rlottesville. Queen Anne, Mrl.g Robert Reeves, Mt. Solong Rolvert Roller, Toms Brook. Tlzirzl Raw: Gerald Roller, Timlmcrvillcg Laurence Roller, Harrisonbnrgg David Rittenhouse 83 ,J Front Raw: Florence Chambers, NVinter Park, Flag Norman Baugher, Free Unicing Alice Booth, Floydg Rosemary Texiere, Harrisonhnrgg Betty Poling, Kzisson, W. Vz1.g Ilene Neher, Midland. ,S'vrund Row: Frank VVilli:1r, BZl.llil11Ol'C, Nld.g Donald Slinnett, liuclizniung 'Iuhn Wise, Stanntong Ralph Black, Stauntong Edwin Smith, Richmcmndg Henry I'onton, Sehuylerg Iilliett Spencer, Shipnian. Third Raw: Harold VVl1ite, Rozmokeg Eugene Nolley, Nokesvilleg Alva Tice, liaytong Richard VV:1mpler, Elktong Eddie Xhbod, Chvurlottesvilleg Rohert NVenger, Slauntong Glen McLaughlin, Springfield. FRESHMEN IFRESHMEN Front Row: Ethel Andes, Bezlletong Iris YVzir11er, Queenstown, Mcl.g Margie Kahle, Princeton, XV. Va.g Marie Kerlin, Nokcsvixlleg Gertrude Koontz, Elktong Dorothy VV'right,,l1Veye1'S Cave. SEL'0l7d'ROZUZ Galen Dellinger, Ieromeg, James Flora, Roanoke, Paul Garber, Roimokeg Orville Gzirdrier, Bridgewater, Richard Striclcler, Shenandoahg John Foltz, Broadway. Third Row: Richard Reynolds, Arlingtong Howard Reicliard, XlVCSfITl,i1'llSlLC'fI', Md.-3 Harry - Lee Reubush, Penn Laird, Emmert RlCC,-'lNl1llI'l1lOIll, Md. n 85, K' Front Row: Hester Hovntter, St. George, NM. Va., june Andes, Benletong Catherine Barnhart, Roanokeg Verna Caricofe, Roanokeg llorothy Huffman, Harrisonburg, Helen Hoy, Boones Mill, Shirley Hickson, Easton, Md. Second Row: Carroll Jones, Moores Store: Nllayne Bowman, Bassett, Merle Crouse, Queen Anne, Mel., Charles Claxton, Elkwoodg Daniel, Brubaker, Rocky Mount. Third Row: Jack Blankenlmaker, Culpeperg Eugene Brogan, Roanoke, Henry Bear Churchvilleg llonald Brnmlmack, Rileyville. FRESHMEN v FRESHMEN Fran! Raw: John VVooclzcll, I-lol Springsg Delbert Hanlin, Mt. Storm, XY. V15 Cliurles Green, Fairplay, lNlcl.g Nancy llcllmert, HHI'l'lSOIlllUl'gQ llnene Myers, lrlurrisonlmurgg l-lowurnl llnll, Smuntung Gnr Bliley, HIlTl'lSOI1llllTg. .Slswoaid Rauf: Paul Pridcly, Lezxksville, N. C5 Berlin Herman, Healing Slzringsg Frcrlcriclf Rexrucle, Furl Seylrert, VV, Ying Melvin lllycrs, Vlbstniinister, Rlmlg Clyclc Long, Daytnng Les Bmvnmn, Mt. Clinton. Tllira' Rrrzv: l':1ul Glick, Brirlgewuterg ,lulin Stiles, New Rochelle, N. Y.g llarclen Bnsliong, New lXlarka-tg .Iurnes Slimnu, l'l1ll'TlSUIlllllI'gj Hulbert l:lll1klllJllSCl', lXlcGzll1cysvilleg Freclcrick Driver, lluytong lrlubert Showalter, llnytun. ,- bf :Q ,--om--f ., :L 1 -. .y 11 A WNW 'MMV ,V H, W ,MIN Vx- .. -X WM, ,.,,.,gi: .wwf ,W ' ,inf Sophomore 0 Cers Sealted 1 W ' PAUL CRIZER .... LEON KLINE . . Standing: EARLE PIKE ...... DOCTOR IOPSON HERBERT HOUSER .... .... 88 . . . .Sec1'etm'y . - . .T1'easm'e1' . . . .President . . . . Sponsor . l7ive-Prcsidcw,t SO FRANK R. ABSHER Arvonia E. MAXINE ABSI-IIRE Fincastle KURTZ E. ALDERMAN Floyd J, AMOS ANDES Bealeton EUNICE E. ARGENBRIGHT Bridgewater EARL L. ATKINSON Baltimore, Md. VERLIN NV. BAKER Waynesboro MARTHA F. BENNETT F1'm'1kIin, W. Va. BOBBY M. BENNETT W3'O111il1g, Del. J. ALARIC BOVVMAN Bridgewater OLIVER A. BOVVMAN New VVindsor, Md. JOHN L. BRADSHAXW Frederick, Md. RAYMOND A. BUSSARD WH1'H1 Springs HENRY B. CAREY Staunton CI-IEE TAO CHAN Canton, China PHILLIP CHEN Canton, China CEZAR CLAUDIO Puerto Rico KATHERINE E. COFFMAN Reisterstown, Md. CARROLL E. CONNER Manasses NEIL G. CORBET I-Iot Springs I 1 i f I I 1 PI-IOMORES Y 5 89 SOPHOMORES ANNE M. CRABILL XlV21.Shil'IgtOI1, D. C. ALBERT W. CRAWFORD Fulks Run PAUL E. CRIZER Baltimore NIARTHA H. CUPP Staunton GUY F. DID'AVV'I CK WVoodst0ck VVILDA A. ELLER Roanoke EARLE W. F IKE Broadway EMERSON S. FIKE Cordova, Md. FRED D. FISHBACK Harrisonburg JOSEPH H. F151-IEL, IR. Stephen City ALLEN M. FLEISHMAN Nokesville DEE E. FLOYD Dayton JOHN D. FLOYD Arlington CECIL E. GARBER, IR. Mt. Crawford GERALDINE E. GARBER VVeyers Cave HELEN K. GARBER Bridgewater VV. HAROLD GARN ER Wfestmixmister, Md. f DORIS J. GARST 5 Roanoke I PEGGY I. GLICK E Waslmington, D. C. i 90 SOPHOMORES RUTH C. GLICK Bridgewater BOBBY XV. GOODEN Elkton CHARLES J. GRAHAM Sudlcrsville, Md. JACQUELINE IJ. GROVE Staunton NORMAN I-I. HALTERMAN Mathias LESLIE R. HARPER VV aynesbo ro JAMES L. HARRISON Mt. Solon HAROLD H. HERSCH Manassas MIRIAM E. HERSCH Manassas W. FREDERICK I-IIMELWRIGHT Wincliester CHESLIE H. HINEGARDNER Baltimore, Md. HERBERT G. H-OUSER Staunton CHARLES E. JACKSON Richmond MERLE L. JENKINS Jacksonville, Fla. AUDRA M. JUDY Circleville, VV. Va. MARY . 'UDY .I J Franklin, NV. Va. ROY E. JUDY, JR. Greenwood, Del. VVARD H. KIPPS Madison BARBARA E. KIRBY Crimora EA RL K. KIRBY Staunton SOPHOMORES JEAN F. KI SER Dayton LEON M. KLINE Manassas KENNETH P. KOONTZ Elkton ROBERT S. LANDES , Staunton ALFRED F. LANDIS Broadway ALLEN VV. LARRI CK Winchester GARETH B. LEASE Frederick, Md. YAN KVVANG LEE Canton, China JACK W. LILLIS VVincheSter DAVID H. LISKEY Harrisonburg R. MICHAEL MARSH Lively EMERSON O. MASON Broadway IVAN J. MASON Broadway SHIRLEY A. MCDANIEL Patchogue, N. Y. CARL O. McDANIELS Arlington BETTY E. MILLER Rocky Mount I-IOLBROOK A. MILLER Jerome ROMMIE F. MOORE Bassett BYRON R. MORRIS Mt. Crawford JOHN F. POWELL Elkton SOPHOMORES WALLACE A. REED Roanoke LOIS E. REISI-I Doctors Inlet, Fla. RICHARD L. REYNOLDS Arlington HERBERT L. RIDDER Oakland, Md. PATRICIA M. RITTENHOUSE Queen Anne, Md. JAMES N. ROADCAP VVayneSlJoro THOMAS D. ROBINSON Hampton DAVID L. ROGERS Roanoke JOHN E. SAYRE Waynesboro VIVIAN I-I. SCAGGS Troutville DORIS E. ,SI-IIFFLETT Elkton CARL R. SI-IOVVA LTER Harrisonburg JAMES R. SHULL Harrisonburg E. DOUGLAS SIMMONS Blue Grass LARRY C. SMITH Huntington, W. Va. ALICE E. SOPER Olney, Md. HIRAM I, STOLTZFUS A Westover, Md. RUTH E. STULL Frederick, Mcl. OVVEN G. STULTZ Linville CLAYTON N. TOWERS Easton, Md. R ef? , SOPHOMORES ELLEN M. TREDNV AY Harrisonburg LAVVREN CE R. TUCKER Harrisonburg ROBERT R. TURNER VVaynesboro, Pa. HAROLD A. TYLER Blue Ridge MARY K. VEST Check DORIS M. VVALBRIDGE Easton, Md. GILBERT C. VVTALBRIDGE Easton, Md. R ' DALE P. WARNER Riverton, VV. Va. MARCH H. NNARN ER Riverton, W. Va, JOHN B. VVATERS Madison EVELYN P. WELCH Warrelisville, N. C. RAY M. 'WI NE Bridgewater STANLEY D. VVINE Bridgewater I. VERNON WRIGHT Okeechobee, Fla. ROBERT E, ZIEGLER Bridgewater Q Junior 0 cers Seated : TED JAMES .......... . . . Vice-Prcsideul WARREN BOWMAN . .. .... Presiden! ELAINE SKELTON . .. . Secretafry Standing: MISS SCHOOLS ...... PROFESSOR SANGER .... DORIS EARLY ........ 95 C 0-5 ponsor Co--sponsor Treasurer l l l V l IUVNIORS JOSIAH A. ANDREXV ...... IRIS DAWN AREY ..... . .. HAROLD W1 ARMSTRONG .... NELSON L, ARMSTRONG .... JOSEPH V. BARTON ..... HAROLD L. BENNETT JOHN H. BOLDRIDGE ANNE H. BOLTZ ....... DONALD V. BOVVMAN DORIS K. BOWMAN ...... WARREN 'D. BOWMAN' .... L. DANIEL BURTNER .... .96 . . . . Bridgewater Hinton .. .... Lone Fountain Penn Laird Somerset, Pennsylvania Wyoming, Delaware Rixeyville Martinsburg, VVcst Virginia Harrisonburg . . . . . . .. Boones Mill . . . VVasl1ington, D. C. . . . . . . . Harrisonburg E 1 T LESTER D. BURTNER HARRY R. BYRD ......... GLENN R. CAMPBELL' .... DICIE E. CARPENTER HERBERT G. CARPENTER IUNIOCRS MAX M. CARPENTER ...... ' HELEN CHAN .............. ALLEN M. CLAGUE MAURICE A. CLICK .... LEONARD W. COOPER GRACE M. CRIM ........ FREDA M. CUBBAGE .... 97 . . . . Harxisonburg Dayton .. . . . . Staunton . . . . Brightwood .... Haywood . .... Bridgewater .. . Canton, China . . . . Mobile, Alabama Bridgewater VVi1-Tchester ... . . . . Strasburg X1Vasl1ingtor1, D. C. m Wifi H E CLINTON E. DeBUSK ..... CAREY B. DULANEY, JR. . CORINNE M. EARLY ...... DORIS G. EARLY ....... . IUNIORS ELOISE R. EDMONSON ........ M. MARGARET FAULKN ER BRYANT WK FISHER ...... BYRON M. FLORY, JR. ..... 1 DANIEL C. FLORY ........ VVILLIAM L. FORBES ...... RAYMOND E. FORRESTER HARRY M. GARDNER ...... 98 Goode Wasllington, D. C. Broadway ........ Broadway . . . . . . . Bridgewater Baltimore, Maryland . . . . . . , Bridgewater . . . . . . . Bridgewater . . . . . Bridgewater South Norfolk . . . . . Nokesville . . . . Bridgewater PAUL H. GARST ...... CHARLES S. GE1L E. DAWN GLICK ..... JANET L. GLICK ........ TH-OMAS I. GOLDSTON .. MARGARET L. GOODMAN' ' JOHN K. GOTT ........... VIOLET HALL ...,......... ANDREXV C. HANKLA .... BOWARD E. I-IEATVVOLE . PAUL E. HOFFMAN ....... BENJAMIN H. HOGE ..... IUNIORS 99 . . . . . .. Roanoke . . . Harrisonburg . . . Briclgewater .. . . . Dayton . ..... Petersburg Lexington Liarshall San FI'H.1'lClSCO, Callforma Radford Dayton Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Staunton ERNEST M. HOOKER ..... RICHARD W. HOMAN ,... RICHARD N. HOPPER .... ROBERT H. HORN ..... RAYMOND M. HOUFF .... JOHN G. IRVIN ........... THEODORE R. JAMES THOMAS H, JENKINS H CHARLES D. JOHNSON EIUNIORS . .................... Nokesville Sugar Grove, VVest Virginia Swift Run Mt. Solon . . . ...... Bridgewater Edinburg , Maryland 1 if 'C12f5L'S'fifii1g' Burke Hampton LEWIS D. JOHNSON ...... ............. H opewell ARVIN R. JONES ....... Brunswick, Maryland DORA L. JORDAN ........ Mt. Crawford 100 lgw H BARBARA M. IUDY .. CHESTER Z. KELLER SHIRLEY B. KIGER PAUL C. LAMB ........ EDNA E. LEDBETTER JOHN R. LEEBRICK JAMES WW. LEWIS .... NATALIE A. LORENZO EUGENE L. MAGALIS RICHARD B. MAGALIS JACK E. MAPHIS ..... ALPHADINE E. MARTlN. 255533 ,hm IUNIORS 101 Greenwood, Delaware Shendan, Pennsylvania lrVaynesboro . .V ........ Wcyers Cave Ellicott City, Maryland .. . . . . . . .. Bridgewater Alexandria Franklin, New Jersey McGaheysville McGaheysvi1le Toms Brook Covington CARROLL MAS-ON HELEN G. MASON .,.. IOI-IN B. MEREDITH KATHLEEN I. 'MILLER BYRON R. MORRIS .... CLARENCE M. MOYERS' ' ' ANNA M, MYERS ...... JAMES W, MYERS ...... s. PATRICIA MYERS 'ALVERY B. PARR ...... G. WORTI-IY PEGRAM . ARBY H. PI-IIBBS ..... TUNIORS 102 . . , . Broadway Bassett . . . Harrisonburg . . . . . Staunton Mt. Crawford . . . . . . Broadway . Bridgewater .. Bridgewater . . Lovettsville . . . . . . Bridgewater South Norfolk .. . . .. Pulaski ll RAYMOND C. PHIBBS , BRUCE M. POPE ........ MARSHALL PYWTELL ' ' CLYDE PUG1-1 ............. WELDON P. REEVES VVILLIAM H. REID ..... WILLIAM E. REISH .... PAUL E. RHODES .... RUTH ,I. RICHMOND ALLISON W. ROLLER . LAIRD L. RUSH ........ IUNE E. SADD .,...... Ei l M525 IUNIORS 103 Pulaski . . . . . . . . . . Bridgewater .. .Bc-rrwyn, Maryland Boyer, West Virginia Mt. Solon Staunton Doctors Inlet, Florida . . . . - - . Harrisonburg . . . . .. Arlington . . . . . Timberville . . . Mcffvaheysville . . . . . Manassas l,lll xmm F if zg- F . r 25 :,... ' -'-, ' 1 ,, . i- gi. 1 b '71 fm VVILLIAM H. SCI-IROCK LYMAN G. SEESE ..... VVARREN E. SEESE CARL N. SHULL' ..... MARTHA E. SI-IULL GEORGE W. SIMMONS JUANITA L. SIMMONS JANICE E. SKELTON . . CLAUDE P. SMITH ..... WILLIAM H. SMITH . MARTIN L. SPANGLER' ' ' ' WARREN L. SPITLER . IUNIORS 104 Somerset, Pennsylvanla . . . junior, West Virginia . . . . . . . Denton, Maryland . . .... Harrisonburg .. . . . . . . . . Bridgewater . . . . Berwyn, Maryland johnson City, 'Tennessee . . . ......... New Hope . . Staunton .. . Dayton Roanoke . . . Bridgewater Em! IRIS A. SPRADLING CHARLES G. STINE .... GAYLE H. STINE ......... OLIVER D. THOMPSON JOHN L. TOVVNSEND ..... PHILIP E. TROUT ........ G. HEATH WALSH .... E. GAYNELL WAMPLLIQ' ' ' ' GEORGE A. WEST ..,....... FRANKLIN C. WILSON JOE A. 'WINE ........... LEONA M. WRIGHT .... ' wif ll. I IUNIORS 105 . . . . . . . .. Christiansburg Hagerstown, Maryland Annandale . . . . . . . . . . Shenandoah . . . Durbin, West Virginia Roanoke .. . . . , . Charlottesville Mt. Sidney . .. 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W Q: M ,IE mi TSW W SS 'KES .L E H - m': - E M EB :A Q .gm ga mvgaw X -Q S fs' mi Mi ' BL EE Q H HZWSQMS H H .uw Hg .ima me mam ms qi -fm-S, Exim ESM? H vim It 32555 ,g,wLg2x a mugs 588 msd ggi ESS enior cers Seated: DOROTHY PRATHER . .. ALVDJCQNNER. MISS SILLIMAN Standing 1 HELEN EMSVVILER H. N. WHITTEN Q 106 CLASS OF '49 . Secretafry President Sponsor Vice-President , Treasurm' Q my . CONSTANCE FAE ARBOGAST Hershey, Pa. Glee Club-Ladies' Quartet, 3 yrs.-S. C. M., Secretary-Seo retary of Freshman Class-Trea- urer of Sophomore Class-Chap el Cl1oir-- Societas Orphea - Practice teaching-Dining room -Trip to Florida-F1'iendly- Band member-Music major. Bridgewat ELVA YATES AYLOR Brightwood, Va. Commerce major-Special in- terest in English-S. C. M.- Plans to teach-Record collec- tion-Good student-Liked by everyone - Summer school - ,leepers -Term papers-You can find her in the library- Quiet and neat-That accent. er College- ELIZABETH LOUISE BEARD Chevy Chase, Md. Star athlete-Monogram Club- Athletic Association and Intra- mural Council-C0-captain of both basketball and l1ockey-Bio- Iogy major - 3 yrs. as Mrs. Vought's noisy neigl1bor-Sur- prisingly feminine - sometimes -VVOrked on both Bee and RIP- PLES--lTClJ. graduate. 1' ll - A--un 'lu 5-E sm H is l V .SENIORS wr? ' ' 1 X' E 5 l 5 2 , wg ll 2' l , 5 x D , - sv - 1 2 az . ,Q rtCOn11ieJ! HEIVH I1Betty9J 107 V37 ,Z Belle Ginny Galen SENIORS ANNABELLE MAE BITTINGER ' Port Republic, Va. ' S. C. M., Co-president-F.O.R., Secretary-Glee Club-Mu Ep- silon Mu-home in Flory-House -Home EC. major and- Sociolo- minor to are are for social gy 1, P , , Work-or matrimony-is she Chg-. niiied!- My Stars -Engaged -Dependable and efficient. ESTHER VIRGINIA QBITTINGER Port Republic, Va. S. C. M.-Glee Club-F. O. R. -A. G. O. - Music Major- Wait1'ess+P1a1is lo teach music -the future Mrs. VVhitten-Din- ing Room Committee-French Club-- Bless Bess -One of the two KBits -Transfer from Be- thany. ---cLAss or '49 wg! GALEN ELLIS BOWMAN Bassett, Va. Commerce major-International Relations Club-S. C. M.-Serv- ed with Army in Italy-G0lf- Those card games-Looks for- ward to job in South America, B., H. Sz G. Enterprise-Sleepy look-Crew cuts-lfVa1'do base- ment. JAMES ORVILLE BOWMAN Boones Mill, Va. Biology and Chemistry major- Cottage-Science Club Treas urer-S. C. M.-German Club-- Photo Club-Hill n' Dalers- Future Biochemist-Quiet-Pos sibility of hitch in Army-Mem ber of kitchen family. Bridgewater College- KATHRYN REID BOWMAN - Hagerstown, Md. Married-Dainty little blonde- English major-Young son, Dickie-Back at B. C. after time out for a business course, mar- riage, and Bethany-Housewife, present and future-Drives'a big car QMaryland Dodgej-Alaric's wife. 5. WANDA MARTIN BOWMAN Troutville, Va. Married Fred after Sophomore year-At Bethany 1947-48- Housekeeper-Pastor's wife and student-Religious Ed. major- S. C. M.-Glee Club-Future plans are home and family. SENIORS L,..-,B.,,., ,.1-,.,.,, , Oboe :cKitty:J 109 VVanda ALMA ELIZABETH BOYD Timblin, Pa. Biology major - Vice-President of VVomen's Athletic Association - Monogram Club - Transfer from Blackstone College-Varsf ty Hockey- Boy, Fm going to be up late tonight -Psychology minor-Sport clothes-Alma and Betty-Good student. - ti w i iv in eff, .i it it it it fmt' in .. . it wi 1 in it it it it M. in it asa. W w. Hn it fa was 1 sex HERMAN WALLACE BRUBAKER Rocky Mount, Va. Pre-med major 4- Secretary - Treasurer of Chi Beta Phi, - Manager of Cross Country - Dean's list - Likes Softball - Weelc-eiicl trips to Roanoke CHazelj-much time in lab. - VVarclo basement-Going to M. C. V. - Lab. assistant in C0111- parative. 5 it ugh H um NANCY RUTH CLAGUE Mobile, Ala. Glee Club-S. C. M.-VVomen's Monogram Club-President of Chi Beta Phi-'VVomen's Athletic Association-Always going to Chemistry lab. stock room-Sin- cere-Special interest in Basket- ball - VVith Emsy - That Clague look. ,Q-4-:fx:q --,--V ---A-1---f-,-.f-M A - - - I -'Zi f, -Tv- E5 fag, wi SENIORS i Alma Herman N2l11Cy 110 -iCL1-XSS OF '49 Bridgewater Collegei Johnny JOHN WILLIAM CLAYTON Westernport, Md. Chemistry 1'najo1'-Married-Di- rector of residence in North Hall-C. P. S.-College Electri- cian - Photography - Chi Beta Phi- That's a fact -Home with the wife-Black and blue 1?O1'Cl-S3.1T1,S assistant. ,,.5Q'lQ,li.. lull KIA-ll! SENIORS ill u Gene , . -.,. c- Y-.,,, . ., . X.. W V , Y- Z li www: W 1 Q ..N! ,wwff la' ! A ls? as QI P ALVIN EUGENE CONNER Manassas, Va. President of the Senior Class-A Debater-President of T. K. A. two years-Monogram Club-I. R. C.-Chi Beta Phi-Varsity Baseball-Football - Future in Medicine-S. C. M.-Glee Club -Army Vet.-One of Yount 40 - Con'fou11ded - Student Council-Honor Council. 111 EUGENE VICTOR ' CRAVEN Hopewell, Va. Glee Club-Chi Beta Phi-Alp- ha Psi Ornega-Curtain Club-A Cheerleader-Man about campus -Practice teacher-Biology ma- jor -- Dancer - One of Yount 40 -Tray bearer-Feb. gradu- Ee- Baby -Coffee in Wai'd0 FRANK WILLIAM CROSS Davis, W. Va. Economics major-Interest in Philosophy-Day student-Vet. of U. S. Navy-Plans business career - Liking for politics -- Pardon nie, Doctor +I-Ias trav- eled extensively-Red ties. - MARVIN EUGENE DEAVERS Harrisonburg, Va. Day student-Conjnzerce major -Future business man-Listens to Fritz Krisler's n1usic+Shy- Little man with the big car-Seen with Bazzle-Found in library any time-Physics lab.-Good student. ' SENIORS BARBARA LEE DOVE Cloverdale, Va. Music major+Student Council -A. G. 0.-4 years in Glee Club -2nd Ladies' Quartette-Day student during her first 3 years when her father was Professor of Psychology-Wfill continue work with church music- My soul - Organist for Sunday Vespers-X9Vith Dorise-Co-ope1'- ative-john. ljIO0Se lVIarVi11 Bobby', -CLASS or '49 U2 Bridgewater College-- lfAud1-ey!! fDO11!! KIJOCIJ SENIORS AUDREY LOUISE DRIVER Timberville, Va. Vice-President of Freshman Class-Secretary of French Club '48 - Secretary-Treasurer of French Club '49-Sociology ma- jor-RIPPLES Staff '48-'49-U. S. Marine Corps VV. R.-Longs for visit to San Francisco - 'WVanna buy a cuppa coffee? - Don's sister-Oral reports- Lil' Audrey. DONALD DERWOOD DRIVER Timberville, Va. , Pre-med major - Veteran of Army Infantry-One of Yount 40 - Quiet - Future Medical Missionary- Aw, let me Sleep. This bed means more to me than breakfast. - Summer school'-J Crimonology at U. of Va. 113 JOSEPH HENRY EARLY Elkton, Va. President of German Club-I. R. C., Vice-President-Va1'sity Baseball-Good catcher-Seen in El Maru with Mike - Army Vet.-One of Yount 40 -E0 ' onomic maj or-F uture salesman -Day student- Shake your shackles +Restaurant in Elkton -Down at Mrs. BoWman's. ELIZABETH WISSLER S EARMAN Port Republic, Va. History maj or-Glee Club-Hill n' Dalers-S. C. M.-Psychol- ogy minor-Interest in law and politics-Bridge- I know 'What you meant'-Desire to settle down in Eastern Virginia4At- tended Farmville State Teachers College. nw EMORY GALEN EBY Westover, Md. Monogram Club-Chi Beta Phil -Hubert in Ring Around Eli- zabeth - Army Vet. - The Mighty Mite - Track man .. Wardo II ,captain-Chemistry' major - Ping pong,.in Snack Shoo - Pole Vaulter - Serves mealhs in his room-Friendly- You're stupider than anybody. ' -J L.s2a.. 1 EVELYN VERGILIA EDMONSON . Bridgewater, Va. Home Economics major-Plans to teach-Loves to- swim-painb ing-Organ student-Mu Epsi- lon Mu - S. C. M. - Well 'deed ! - Day student-Eloise's sister - Quiet and dignified - Sleepy time gal. 'Wg 1 lf SENIORS g Bettie Eby Evelyn --CLASS QF 'IAQ 1 114 i, 'Qi' Bridgewater College- Emsie', Doc Edgar f ii, i. ii, - I '. ll 95: i , L. hw I ' iw i a ,V r.. . . ii gg 'Mi ii, il on Q . , ii ' . iii :gripe :: :E':.: . SENIORS lu -, 3952 vm' ii in Zigi.. :lim ' in iv is 'mu ii 'ii - fi .L HELEN MARGARET EMSWILER Mt. Crawford, Va. Glee Club-Chi Beta Phi-S. C. M. - Speech Club - Student Council - President of-Curtain Club-Vice-President of Senior Class-Director of Junior Play -Fighting Eagles - Chemistry major - Practice teaching - Well, PiFHe - Hospital lab. technician - Hap - School spirit. CHARLES EDWARD FAULKNER Lansdowne, Md. Chi Beta Phi-I. R. C.-Athletic trainer - Basketball manager- Always found in gym office - Navy Vet.-Future in medecine -Team stand-by - Special in- terest in horses - Well, I wouldn't say that - 'Well, sugary'-Two little sisters. 115 EDGAR ALLEN FLORA Weyers Cave, Va. T1'Z1l'i?B'f'.-1101116 for last two years -German ClubffPresident'48-'49 -Chemistry ,major - ex-Para- trooper - Teacher, maybe-Big, Strong and easy going-Ford- Special' interest in ,Off Campus Intramural team-Concerts and Recitals 'fyv-ith, Frances. FRANCES WILSON FLORA Martinsburg, Va. ' Edgar's wife-Trailer home- -4 years in Glee Club-Home EC. Club-A. G. O., President 1948 -49-Major in Music Education Societas Orphea-Music teach- er-A favorite student organist -Good at a piano, too-Senior Recital. CARL EDWARD FLORY Harrisonburg, Va., Day student-S. C. M.-Major in Bible and Religious Education - Loves to travel - VVorks at home on farm-Future in church work - Quiet - Sports fan - Chevrolet. c ' as SENIORS s5ggm.,.m...9. ,tw GLENNA MARIE GARBER Waynesboro, Va. Day student in 1943 - Taught school for 2 years-plans to do so again 'after graduation-Glee Club - Societas Orphea-S. C. M.-Junior Class Play-Calm, cool and collected - Harry - Ideas for programs-Flory house -Baby talk. H121-ancesff 'fCaf1 Bunnie:' --crass or 'es 116 Bridgewater College-1 I V Mike DaWnkay SENIORS IIDOHJJ MICHAEL W. GAYNOR Elkton, Va. I. R. C., President - Social Science major-Veteran-Field Artillery-Baseball fan - I'll take you as far as Elkton - Likeable - August graduate - One of Yount 40 - Student Council ,- Practice teacher - Coffee at El Maru. DAWN KATHRYN GLICK Dayton, Va. English maj or-Pen .pals - 3rd grade practice teacher - Glee Club - Curtain Club-S. C. M. -Tall, slim and calm-Day stu- denthfor first three years-Quiet - Good night -Green eyes. 117 DONALD LAWRENCE GLICK Bridgewater, Va. One of the Glicks - Biology major-he and Jean are at home in 21't1'2lilC1'-MuSiC is just his sideline-Track man-President MC1l,S Athletic Association - Athletic Council - Monogram Club-Got a head start at his future job by coaching Bridge- water High's baseball team 1947 -48- Pirates of Penzance - Army Vet.-Varsity Basketball -Packard. NORMAN BURKE GOOD, IR. ' Harrisonburg, Va. Day student-Pre-med majore- Debate team-in Junior year - Army Air Force Vet. - Tall, dark and handsome - Green Pontiac-Quiet-Likes to travel - Future physician - Sophisti- cate. a-sfsNgvSv-wf,w.w-wQ:-g-- A-A k is wg l- m E me if nv f ii Q M is ' if W M CARROLL CLINTON GOODRIDGE Boyce, Va. . Chi Beta Plll-RIPPLES Stanf- I. R. C.-Publicity manager for Senior Play-English major - Busy preacher-4 years on Blue Ridge Methodist charge-Going t 0 Westiiiiiister The olo g i c a l Seminary-That Ford - Snack Shop supporter-Interest in Ps- ychology- Cou1d be. RALPH DAVID GUYTON Hagerstown, Md. I. R. C.-Glee Club - Band - Orchestra - History major - Captain of baseball team '49- Center field - Clean up batter -Summer softball team-That Clarinet- Rosie -Never seen at breakfast - Pro-baseball - Let's have a little hustle. is S2 N ,Q . ' U ii Hi E: TH P9 W E N Y: H. all iw sn HW sa, SENIORS sie Eau WITH Nmfg sa sm EM sw gang Good Firestone Y --cnass or '49 118 Ralph Ji me in H Sam an we 5539865 gi gf hm E 1 Bridgewater College-- UJOEH tcRed1J HIDOHJJ SENIORS JOSEPH ALVIN HALL Boonesville, Va. Commerce major-Army Vet.- Red convertible-Married-Gu? tar-Plays golf - Thank you very much +Future teacher -- Jeannetta-One of Yount 40 -Hillbilly music-Madison. KENNETH RANDOLPH HARNER Elkton, Va. Businessman extraordinary - Deals in Better used cars-ma: j or in Economics and Commerce, naturally-attended Shenandoah and Colorado State College - J. Lfs partner-slow talking but fast thinking-Vet. of Air Corps - F arm fboy - February gradu- ate. 119 DONALD LEE HILBERT Verona, Va. Junior Class president - Honor Council-Chi Beta Phi-Mono- gram Club - Physio-Therapy technician in Navy - Biology major - Likes popular music and dancing-Jfennis tea1n-Stu- dent Council - Future Biology teacher - Quiet - All round 'fellow-Don and Gene- String of Pearls. ROGER KENT HOOVER Tirnberville, Va. Varsity basketball ' '45-'46 - Science Club-Monogram Club president - Baseball-Chenv istry major-Athletic Council '48-49 - Quiet - One of the boys - Found in lab anytime - Timberville Ball Club - Bashful. ' ls -. W i i 1 , v , CHRISTINE WESLEY HUNT Toms Brook, Va. Day student-Major in Bible and Religious Education-Two years at Ferrum junior College- The Hunts -Future plans-teaching and Writing- It seems to me -Reading-Married - Husband, a minister - Student teacher. FRANCIS LEE HUNT Toms Brook, Va. Minister-Commutes daily, a 50 mile round trip - Hunts and fishes in his spare time-in the classroom he and his wife, Christine, don't always agree - English- It beats me - That Ford. SENIORS , , ,V ,,,s, - f'ROd Ting, HF1'3.1'lClSH 120 Q --CLASS OF '49 Bridgewater Collegel- UBHIH tiGeO1,ge!J HJOGU WILLIAM RAYMOND JOHNSON Jr. Mt. Sidney, Va. Co-president of S. C. M.-VVho's Who in American Colleges-As sociate editor of RIPPLES-Pres. F. O. R. '48-Co-operative and diligent worker-Good student- Chemistry major - Future in medicine - Always busy-Stu- dent Council-Chi Beta Phi- Philosophy courses-Social con- sciousness. SENIORS sw-H ii GEORGE WI-IITMORE JONES, JR. Harrisonburg, Va. Day studentLArmy vet.-Che- mistry major-Future in Indus- 'trial Chemistry-Salesman for Myers Sales and.Se1'vice -A George and his English courses -S tudebaker. V ' ' 121 JOSEPH BELL JORDAN Arlington, Va. Taught Household Physics - 'Tm not as serious as I usually look -'Was a day student till he took a wife and moved into a t1'aile1'+Baek to Arlington and a job with the government as a mathematician - Mary-Army Vet.-Physics lab. assistant - Baseball bug. . J WILLIAM. JORDAN Arlington, Va. Practice teacher - Veteran of Navy Air Corp-Roots for the Washington Senators and Red- skins-Drives up from Verona- English major-Married-Quiet -Seen anytime in library-That green car-Joe's brother-School principal. in DALE EMMERT LANDIS Christiansburg, Va. Sociology major-Future in Soc- ial service+S. C. M. treasurer- Jeff in Pennywise-Glee Club - Dale's barber shop -4 Steady and dependable worker - Marie Likes to hike - Student at B. C. in '42-C. P. S., Smoke jump- I ers - Aw, Ya don't say. - King of Hearts. ,,,,E,,.,,,,,.,,,..?., ..,,.,..,,..,.,. . ,,,,..,,m,,, ,.., -..- aw I, 1 - V - DANIEL BOWMAN LAYMAN Rocky Mount, Va. Chemistry major - Arlene and Dan-Trailer camper-Manager of baseball teamf'46-'47, '47-'4Sj - Intramural manager-M0110 gram Club-Army Vet.-One of Yount 40 -Industrial Chemis- try- Wouldn't that reach out and grab you. agree , ae 1 u. H -Ulla SENIORS It I ' F.....Wa-.Ea..,a ffB111 Dale Dan ---CLASS OF '49 122 Bridgewater College- Y A f ',xfsss1 : , an Nancy Katl1y,' Bob , . .. ,.,,,. ..,.,. ,TE ..,, SENIORS Q92 an . . W -y., NANCY JANE LAYMAN Cloverdale, Va. Home Economics major - Mu Epsilon Mu, president '48-Glee Club-Varsity Quartette-Junior and Senior Class Plays-Societas Orphea-Cheerleader - junior Class Secreta1'y-Vice-President of Student body-Chapel Choir -A. G. O.-Student Council- Monogram and Curtain Clubs- You know what ? . HELEN KATHRYN LEWIS Vienna, Va. V Came to B. C. after 2 yrs. fl as a night school studentj at G. W. Univ. - Speedy typist for Bee and RIPPLES-Photography Club -Mu Epsilon Mu-Home Eco- nomics major - Hopes for a Masters degree someday-Lives with Nursie -Knitting-Dm mestic-Trips to Washington. 123 ROBERT BURMAN MARTIN Radford, Va. Our laundry man- Abbie and Hthe Green Hornet -Econoniics major-Plans for own business -Navy Vet.-Glee Club '42 - Funny sayings-Eye for business -Before marriage was man a- bout campus - Betty jo's husb- and. MARIE ARLENE MAUST Markletown, Pa. I 4 years in Glee Club-Societas Orphea - Social Science and Curtain Clubs - Junior Class Play - Helper at the Colored School-Practice teacher - C0- operative and willing worker - Dale-S. C. M.-Sweetheart of '49-Blushes beautifully-Flory House. CONLEY A. MCMULLEN Hot Springs, Va. Day student-Methodist minister at Churchville + Ariny veteran, Chaplain section - Member of Clericus-Interest in History f Hunting and fishing-Big boy -Green Buick. r 1 A. JACK GLICK MILLER Bridgewater, Va. Science major-Air Corps veter- an-Chi Beta Phi-S. C. M.- niighty hunter - Goes in for handicraft - Future-protecting wild life and Margaret- Good Gollie Gertieu - Trailer camper -Junior Play-Biology lab. - lfVoo1 shirts-Blond. SENIORS Marie MHC Jack ---CLASS OF '49 124 -.a Bridgewater College- Margaret 5 MARGARET KIRBY MILLER Crimora, Va. Music major-Societas Orphea -Soloist for Glee Club, Chapel Choir and Nlplantlieu - Junior, Senior Class Plays - Music teacher-Looking after husband jack, and their trailer doesn't leave her much spare time- My Cowl' - Practice teacher - Alumni house gang. waist N - E r 5, 1 ,sW,,, l.-S il ' Collie SENIORS HUBERT WHITFIELD MONGER Elkton, Va. Married - One child - Trailer camper-International Relations Club - Letter in baseball - Known in Intramural circles - ex-Navy radioman - Commerce major-Probable Masters degree in Business Administration - Grottoes ball team-Photography -'tAnd there they goJ'-Friend- ly. 125 lIRayJJ RAY ALLEN NEFF Elkridge, Md. Day student - One of three founders of Photo Club in 1946 -President of Photo Club in 19- 46-47-Married -, Navy vet. - One of Yount 40 -Future in Industrial Chemistry-Flying - Treasurer of Freshman Class- l2l. Mar -Crosley and Dodge. MARY KATHLEEN OGDEN Big Island, Va. A . Glee Club-Second Ladies Quar- tette - Societas Orphea -.A. G. O.- Harriet in Junior Play - Penny in Senior Play--S. C. M.-Hill n', Dalers-Music major-Engaged to Amos-One of the Flory girls - Tell me something -Dreamy - Poetry -Organ. 4, 1 . -. SHIRLEY HOPE PETCHER Citronelleg Ala. Ladies' Quartet, Glee 'Club-So- cietas Orphea-A. G, ,O.+Presi- dent of VVomen's Athletic Asso- ciation4junior Play Chapel Choir-Basketball QVai'sityj- Rhapsody in Blue-That Smile -Southern accent going North +Practice teaching-Monogram Club - Music major - Who's VVl1o. U, ,lv ,WU any M: , . I i M.. ix .S F as ALFRED VAL JEAN - APRATHER Vpvwashington, D. C. Presidente of Student Body-T. K. A.-VVho's Wfho - Sopho- more Class President - Mono- gram Club - Army veteran - Band-German Club-Debater- Tennis' Letterman-That Marim- ba man - Economics major - Married-Dottie-Good student -Marchbanks in Candida VSENIORSS 'f1VI3,yy Kay HPC'ECl1H ' HIC2l11H --CLASS or '49 126 Bridgewater College- trDOt!I Hljuffu SENIGRS 1 H ,- me up tw v v we-2. .5 - l DOROTHY BENNETT PRATH ER Wyoming, Dela. Secretary of Senior Class-Stu- dent Council - Senior Class Play - Social Committee-Cup tain Club-Spanish Club - S. C. M.-Band-Trailer Wife - English major-Some dancer- Cheers for brothers, Bob and Harold. EUGENE REID PUFFENBERGER Harrisonburg, Va. ' Day student - Speech Club, president 1946-'47 - Curtain Club-Robert Browning in The Barretts -Chemistry major - Cross word puzzles - Med. or Dental School after the Army- Teasei'-I -Buma Cig. - Sugar Grove, IV. Va.-Madison. 127 V553 Il, I r I mievllrx gi I w up l :L ii i 1 fx. l wwvfgqlxwi i' ,M 1 4tBi11JJ mln llli llll I eif s N it i W willgg' WILLIAM SAMUEL RAY , Frederick, Md. Chemistry major - Director of residence in Wardo-Inte1'est in his boys-Betty's husband- French teacher - Excellent stu- dent-C. P. S.-Sunday School teacher-Interest in good music Who's Who - Psychology - ' Understanding-Straight A's'. sg, f ll ring. L 1 t C. B. REUBUSH, JR. Penn Laird, Va. Science Club-Business manager of B. C. Bee-Chemistry major -Navy vet.-Faye's husband- Red hair -- Future Industrial Chemist - Flying - Chevy - Harry Lee's brother. Nw z . ' ' -LJ: FAY JAYNES REUBUSH Hagerstown, Md. Speech Club -- Curtain Club, President 47-48-T. K. A.-S. C. M. - Glass Menagerie - Stage Manager for Senior Play V-Married C. B.-B. C. Bee- RIPPLES Staff-Debater - Out- , standing worker-Feb, graduate -History major-Future teach- er - Social Committee 47-48- Betty Ray's helper-Housekeep- er plus. fx.. W :K V. 1. 1 ,, , H , H HARLAN LEONARD SREXRODE Fort Seybert, W. Va. German Club-S. C. M.-Photo Club-Navy Vet. - Chemistry Major - Pre-med student-Day Student-Those new cars - al- ways well dressed - Flare for sports clothes - Hunting and Hshing. 1 w ,Q 1 e. 1 SENIORS HC. BID KKFayJJ -CLASS OF '49 128 URGXJJ Bridgewater College- Ted Grant Charlie SENIORS 1 ii. F51 ,I in l THEODORE ROBY Cumberland, Md. Chi Beta Phi-Chemistry major - Softball pitcher - Shenan- doah's Pride-C. P. S.fFuture Chemist- VVould you say that again, Prof. Shull?',-Amateur painter - liing pong - Wa1'd0 basement-Lyons. OLDSON GRANT RUSH McGaheysville, Va. f Commerce major - Vice-presi- dent of I. R. C.-Treasurer of junior Class - Varsity basket- ball '46-'47 - Day student last two years-Married-Navy vet. - February graduate - High School principal - jeWel d- Wardo janitor. - 129 rf? CHARLES MILLER SACKETT Westminster, Md. Economics and Commerce major -Instructor in Economics and Business Administration - Gra- duate school-Absorbed in busi- ness and politics-Good student .-Cheyrolet- AMELf1'lCCl - Nice room While in Wa1'do - Yes, DCEl1',, -'YVell dressed always- Marilee. MARILEE MILLER SACKETT Troutville, Va. Mu Epsilon Mu, Vice-president - Home Economics major - Charlie's wife-Practice teacher -Freshman yearilat .Mary Wllash- ington-Social Committee '48- Special ability iniplanning social events-Flory resident '47348- Tuesday night labs. - President of Collegiate section of Va. Home Ee. Association. R ' ' N if w ' M' ,wiwwui it i,i'1:ii WILLIAM DAVID SAGER Mt. Jackson, Va. Day student-Chemistry major -Navy VeI61'311-TFC3SL1FC1 Of Y M. C. A. and member- ot. Stu- dent Government at Shenandoah College-Future teacher or 3 In- . clustrial Chemist-Practice teach- er-Mischievous. 1 ROBERT' GUILD SANGER Stuarts Draft, Va. Vice-President of junior Class- President of Monogram Club- Male Quartet - 'Glee Club - Societas Orpha - Navy vet. - Music teacher-Lives with wife in Trailer camp-Basketball and track - Draws beautifully - TFOHTDOIIC-P1'Of,S brother . A s1:Nt11o1-is A Wg.. 'i.gEW...MHa ,W .lf 'Q' ,tf55fffQfLiff. ..., v g a-:ffl ' ' QQ P .N ' H I? -i:, if'.,.r-y rs-5 --, - J V VQIK mtl' 31, r l 1 H i i,f:QUui',,'i wmVUw',,,ig L it - -Z I 'i' 9 ' 3 fi? it .LEW A .. , H. i. tx f l 1, 8 V ' 'gd '- Marilee Bill Bob 130 -CLASS OF '49 Bridgewater College- Pai 'fs Lap ffsamf' PATRICIA ANN SEESE junior, W. Va. S. C. M.-Cheerleader-Monm gram Club-Curtain Club-Play- cd rings around Elizabeth', - History major-Practice teacher -Strictly an International baby - Born in British hospital in China, attended by a Canadian doctor, an Australian nurse, and a Japanese aina-Quiet-Student director for Glass Menagerie- Committees. Q SENIORS OSCAR RAYMOND SELLERS, JR. Elkton, Va. Monogram Club-S. Ci M.-Chi Beta Phi - Track and Cross Country Letterman - Biology major-Quiet when asleep-One of the boys - easily found on Athletic field-That grin-Pre- rnecl student-Easy going. 131 SAMUEL HOWARD SHERFY Johnson City, Tenn. I Glee Club Business Manager - Secretary of Societas Orphea- S. C. M.-Clericus-I. R. C.- Movies in Cole Hall-Energetic -History major-Loud ties - f'I'1l be a monkey's uncle - Profg Huffn1an's assistant-De- pendable. i n AMOS OWEN SHIFFLETT Elkton, Va. Monogram Club A S. C. M. - Chi Beta Phi-Chemistry major Future doctor - Track team - Pole vaultcr - XN'cll, you shouldl'-Doris' brother - Or- ganic lab. LOUISE GARST SHOWALTER a Dayton, Va. Pastor's wife - Two chilclrcn- Active church and Club woman- Spccial Student in Home Econo- mics-Nancy Trout's big sister- Good, stuclcut-Married 20 yrs. - Taught school in Dayton - Jolly-Son in college-Attended Potomac State College. CARL SIMMONS Staunton, Va. Ministerial student at Bethany- Army vet.-Shoe salc5man-cx- cels with Bass Ho1'11-Went to S. M. A.-Summer school soft- ball team stand-by-Part of the band-Jolly. ta? ,4 11 SENIORS ' ffsliimess' Louise Carl ---CLASS OF '49 132 Ea-af Bridgevvater College-- Dave f'Bobby Norman Q SENIORS DAVID CHARLES SIMMONS Norfolk, Va. French Club-S. C. M.-Busi- ness manager for Senior Play -Vet. of U. S. Navy-Photo Club-Math major - Plans for degree in Electrical Engineering -Summer school- Hey, Ray! -Dry cleaning agent-Red hair. BOBBY LONG SMITH Port Republic, Va. Chemistry major - Day student 4-Photo Club-Short man with long walk - Medical school - Future rural M. D.-Farm ,boy -Baseball catcher-Quant. lab. - Hey, Nefflu. I 133 NORMAN WINE THOMAS Harrisonburg, Va. Chemistry major-ex-staff Ser- geant - Married - Dashing a- round in his little yellow conver- tible-Tinkering with cars-In- dustrial Chemist, he hopes-al- ways smiling-Summer school. WHITNEY EARNEST TRUMBO Fulks Run, Va. Social Science major - Quiet -Captain of baseball team '47- '4S - Ace pitcher - Probable coach - One of Yount 40 - Wfardo Il's mighty catcher-AL ways going out tonight -Ni? ty dresser- Harold's brother- Linville ball club. WALTER CLARK VOORHEES,'-IR. McGaheysvi11e, Va. Foreign language major-Freslr man class treasurer '46-junior and Senior Plays-Varsity ten- nis - Crew cuts - Intraniural sports-Tall, dark and ?-Cof- fee in the room-Ladies' man- French and Spanish clubs - Witli Gene and Don. N r--gy?-wmv vi - - 'ww:-- i-liz'-an:--,if vin-v-ww f.-f Qi' 'rf' - . , i'nsf1 2 rf-'N - WW, W ev NM pi H E W-mm ,Mi iuiggw H -ww viinifgyqiyiq me v mu -41 w--www-11,1wffiiii ws: au' ww wr' H ii U -'lr - ii ' 'lS'lRw kr? m . ii H ll iw' '-' H if A KATHLEEN WRIGHT WAMPLER Weyers Cave, Va. Homeliconomics maj O1'-TC3Cl1- er - Glee Club - Intramural sports manager-VVonien's Ath- letic Association-Snack Shop Shirley's roonimate-Likes bas- ketball-Always busy-Co-open ative-Fighting Eagles- Deed , wi, SENIORS . Whit ffw. c. Kathy ---CLASS OF '49s 134 Bridgewater College-- Pop Little VVhitmer HH. N. iii e l ii 'N HOWARD WHITENER Hickory, N. C. Chemistry major-I. R. C.-Let- terman in tennis-15 years in South America-Crossword puz- zles-Interest in foreign affairs - Speaks Spanish fluently - The thing I can't understand a- round here is - Chapel pro- grams-Movies-Limericks. l i mme ll SENIORS GARLAND LEE WHITMER Linville, Va. Day student - Married - Eco- nomics major-Music lover - Glee Club - Past Chapel Choir member - Motorcycle - Army vet.-Choir director-That voice -Little man-big business-Vice -president of Main Motor Sales -Father - Neat-Automobiles. 135 V ilu HUBERT NATHANIEL , WH ITTEN '- I f Goode, Va. Clericusg Vice-President-S. C. M.-F. O. R.-Track man-Ps- ychology major - Senior class treasurer - Chapel speaker - l't seems to me -Future past- or - Clericus Chorus - Never Criticizes+Easy going-Ginny- Cottage-Ping pong Hey, Gin. EDGAR FRANKLIN WILKERSON Staunton, Va. English major-Director of Re- sidence in Annex-VVho's Who 2 years - Social Committee 48- 49-RIPPLES. Staff-Male Quar- tet 3 years-Glee Club-Chapel Choir-Clericus Chorus-Presi- dent Sophomore Class-Student Council 47-Honor Council 47 -Co-President S. C. M. 47-48 -Cnc of Yount 40 -Mr. Bass -Amiable. MAX BEETHOVEN WINE Harrisonburg, Va. Curtain Club-Photo Club -S. C. M.-Commerce major-Trips to Harrisonburg - Day Student for two years - Get Off my back -Ladies' man - Mick or Mack meat counter - Organic lab. ' EARL VINCENT WOOD Mt. Crawford, Va. T. K. A.-Varsity debater-As- sistant News Editor B. C. Bee'- German Club-Iune's husband- Air Corps vet.- Are you going to work in lab ? - Practice teacher - Mail carrier - Town Council of Mt. Crawford - Packard for Chevy. in SENIORS - - ip? 'Q - .fi fu ' fl 5 'Y 5 T' 'f Tyr- rx! - - ,J 3, 41,4 - - -:iii , -'im , .. fa uf' -'sw T 1 - wk , Q- ..,...Ji W ..., 4 ,V we rr ,A I, - - ., I -. ,, , ' . Q 4 . 'iglgf' 'lf' ,ig 4,1 ,ff f 11' j gs? Airy-G Ii Z- J , . Q3 5' ,Q , .- I,-,,,::L4Hg-.,'-A:f, v ' - 353 , sf - - ,..,- r rr 1-4.5, QQ.. T Q,-I Sl'-T'-'bf 3:13. ' .5 .: ' -4 . -,l 1 . K- f' 'fri if AWE' ' . V- --' 3 A - 1 42. QR- 4 li 1' ' E I ii I ' 1 i 19 .,,- ..-- 4-fi X ------ ' V ' 'fi ' . ? ' in it! l ' sz' I - . ' w as . -I 4 so 5 if - :if ,., . C ' ' 'li ' f 'Q V5-2 1. -J Clif ' 1 4'-K Q 'if . I - ..gfL 3 ' -.ff .ff f H' Q -- - 5 -1' 41. si V . E- - , f:'- 'J lui f ' , fri ' l E - I 'L -- L A i '- ' 'Egg'ms,-5,52-Q lag 35 2 ii. fl 5 i 53.1-an '-fa. I ...QLLHMN H, .... Y. -. .,. -..-. 'fs H ' Willcie Beethoven Woody --CLASS QF '49 136 Bridgewater Col ' -535519211 Dew Padre SENIORS . .ww N- ...E H, ma-as sam DAVID EARL WOODWARD Luray, Va. S. C. M. - F. O. R.-History major-Trips to Germany, Italy, and Africa -- C. P. S. E Wfell known in the kitchen - Future school teacher-Inmate of Nut Shell -Deputation trips. , fl' an QW, , ., ss a leg - f -nw-ME' .am EA.. n DONALD RICHARD YOST Conemaugh, Perma. Business Manager of RIPPLES- History majo1'+Likes for people to be on time- Oh, never mind - Stage production-Full time job on RTPPLES-FLltu1'C in the ministry-P1'eacl1es every Sun- clayMPIay Production Class. 137 WE Ee N5 H M ss ay W all gfeeqwi- I L with W E A B1- 5 H W E Qgfgisam Emu WILLIAM LOWELL YOUNG - ' Frederick, 'Md. RIPPLES Staff-School band - . Varsityvclebaterf-T. K. A. Sec- retary-Foreusic Couneil - I buma cig -4Psycho1ogy major- Navy vet.-41na1'1'ied day student -Personnel Work in industry+ Amateur .radio - Chess and bridge-Tru1npete1'-Tall blond -Witty-Elizeibeth+Sociology. CHARLES DAVID ZIGLER ' Tirnberville, Va. ' Car - Economics major - Big boy - Basketball - Hunter - Stock raising-Dewey victory- Lucky UQ' at cards-Army - .Heir to father's business-Music lover-Summer school at Madi- son. - ' H is I W mm?-SMMEMEKI1: k gs we ms nm E my H, me M.: 1 WE Lew M SENIORS 'J Bill Charlie CLASS 0F'49 H as H XS B55 me X sin as sigma ESS HEEMQEE B5 -F5-H E : BH 32235552 E SKA? WSG W W Q E . Hee IQ Mgiwjg as we HELPQES KBS Siam mf. H Esmmse me Exe? ms EE' AEN ffwgwm 2 THE HAPPIEST DAY of any life has something sad in it. Putting on our caps and gowns, we tried to think of Graduation, Day as triumph, victory, the reaching of a goal. But we couldn't help thinking of the four years just past-gone now forever. The days that are milestones in our lives, these very happiest days, have something sad to say about the passage of Time. We found it best to talk about vacation plans, 'graduate work, the good jobs we could get. The future Nas bright. Goodness knows why some of the girls cried. The fellows didn't see anything to cry about. They just kidded each other-and themselves. 139 i f Q W S. 3 mg, N X . k.,k , . 'gp . f I . 5 1 5 4 Qfggkfit 2 F. THE ROOM THAT HAD BEEN HOME was just a room again when you and your roommate had finished packing. You cou1dn't remember which one had bought the last tube of toothpaste, so you just left it ly- ing on the dresser. You wanted to get out as soon as you could, now that it was just a room. 141 1 .- wail M-fb'r 7' .,.,, . ,..Q.Nf,,,.,,aP- f gy SFL 3' M A , ,W V w N Qfxfflli kv' gh! 7 1 x A A. H W k , E . 4 ww-fr X -L. f ' 4 ,-:WML fx, - -wszdzw , 'M -asm, wggfw' f' - Q gum, 4,39-W , www ,Ig g vm- f fi ,W , - ,Q , -4953.3 A,,L,g.., Z LL,-,gr ...WA Z my wwtn W. Z 2 MQW? Qx,,Wf'1.fi A ,fw im FPVW' if ig 1 : ..., n. Aga-ww 3 i Q . Q ,si QE? , Mi? 2, 4 Q I 51153, - R, 1 .-1 -.-:5:,:ag- - f' w gy 5 WW-fm imgwf 5 , 3,3 AMW Qhggf ..,. 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To linger makes the heart too vulnerable to what farewell can do. And you will need all y o u r courage for th e empty corridor. WE LEFT BRIDGE- WATER behind us, and we also left there a part ot our- selves, oi our lives, of our youth .... A t me M M N H t w M E ' 352145, ' t, x . .ig i W L Q 'E' l 1 Q' KW p 'lu ll' 'H 'ts l' sit E k H, 'N ggi' 1 X W is rswwu Qi, Q .wt V , - 'M' ,C Y ses ll . ,, si , ls, se. ,, ' in E 1111! E , 1 ,,, m ,, ,,, S s ll ll ea- 'N ' ' Nu' .sag , li? ffl H limi. mei. 1 H we gyxxx... QM. H isis!! gm Q N , , ,, . Y , gg NE' Yi i it it E, it e Us it f I E 'Q I ' 7 ii , Y ,1 ' ' , W, . Q Y , ,Ag Q ,, News , Y J- 1 an mi W S p , 'ggi si W , . is f: . EEEE EE EEEE it it tt EEEEE it ttt it EEEEEEEE it N it it Wi V I . . . 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' Make promises sparingly, and keep them faithfully, no matter what it costs you. p - Never let an opportunity pass to say a kind and encouraging thing to or about somebody. Praise good work done, regardless of who did it. If criticism is merited, criticize helpfully, never spitefully. Be interested in others, interested in their pursuits, their welfare, their homes and families. Make merry with those who rejoice, a11d mourn with those who weep. Let everyone you meet, however humble, feel that you regard him as a person of importance. Be cheerful. Keep -the corners. of your mouth turned up. Hide your pains, worries and disappointments under a pleasant smile. Laugh at good stories, and learn to tell them. Perserve an open mind on all debatable questions. Discuss, but donit argue. It is a mark of superior minds, to disagree and yet be friendly. ' Let your virtues, if you have any, speak for themselves, and refuse to talk of another's vices. Discourage gossip, and make it a rule to say nothing of another unless it is something good. Be careful of others' feelings. Wit and humor at the other fellow's. expense are rarely worth the effort, and may hurt where least ex- pected. l Pay no attention to ill-naturediremarks about you. Simply live so nobody will believe them. Disordered nerves and poor digestion are common causes of backbiting. V DO11,l be too anxious about getting just dues. Do your work, be patient, keep your disposition sweet, forget self, and you will be respected and -rewarded. NORTH AMERICA ASSURANCE SOCIETY oi Virginia, Incorporated ROBERT V. VVOODS, President HOME OFFICE a A Richmond, Virginia More than 250,000 persons have bought policies in this Society. Virginia's and the Southis Pioneer and Leading Hospitalization- Surgical Company. COMPLIMENTS , OF ...BEACON PRESS... OOOOO. . HWE SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY WORK. BRIDGEWATER. VIRGINIA LINCOLN - MILLER. Inc. MILES MUSIC CO. SALES I- DESOTO sz PLYMOUTH RECORDS SERVICE SHEET MUSIC - INSTRUMENTS DISTRIBUTOR 35 W. Court Square Amoco Tires Batteries Aecessor Les 308 - PHONE - 14125 Harrisonburg, Va. 115 Bruce St. Phone 589 Phone 2351 HARRISONBURG, VA. Harrisonburg Staunton,, Va. ELKTON FLORISTS. INC. ELKTON, VA. CUT FLOWERS-CORSACES FLORAL DESIGNS Fresh Flowers from our own Greenhouse Dial 4271 I. O. STICKLEY 8 SON MCCORMICIQDEERING For Dependable Service Farm MaclziiIe1'y - 67 Mason St. HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA TI-IE' SLHRNK HATCHRRY ,, I P 'BABY CHICKS RARRED cRossEs I NEW HAMPSHIRE oOOOo OUR AIM: STO BETTER THE BEST - HIGH QUALITY HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA E. A. JORDAN, Vice President. T. C. CRAUN, Cashier C. E. SHULL, President E. M. HUFFMAN, Vice President JAMES I. SHIPMAN, Assn. Cashier THE PLANT ERS BANK OF BRIDGEWATER BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA A I PUGH BROS. PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE STATIUN RIDDLEBERGER Enos. CONOCO GAS 81 OIL T 1 h 191 ACCESSORIES 6 CP one 107 East Main SI. ooo Phone 519 265 North Main Street WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA HARRISONBURG ,VIRGINIA I-Iarrisonburgs Largest Furniture . And Floor Covering House Ill ToNSlll O Venetian Shades Floor Coverings Furniture Linoleum Awnings ' We Appreciate Your Patronage 61 Court Square HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA vie ' SALES AND SERVICE . . . BRIDGEWATER . . . PEOPLES CHEVROLET GARIVIENT COMPANY , IN C. Q OOO 64 South Mason Street O IIARRISONBURG VIRGINIA Telephone 5 ...ZIRKLES... PAINTS AND WALLPAPER oOOOo Phone 985-.I-III W. Market Street I Popular Priced Wallpaper NEW METHOD GUARANTEED PAINTS B' NEY 8 SONS PICTSWEET FOODS HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA Frozen Fresh and Full of Flavor DEPARTMENT STORE 000 FOODS. INC. Opposite Post Qfjqce and CROZET, VIRGINIA Just As Reliable Dimiblltofs . . . PEARCE 62 ACKER. INC. . . . STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE oOOO O Telephone 96 EIARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF WARNERBROS. VIRGINIA THEATRE KITCHEN 81 DINING ROOM SUPPLIES 81 EQUIPMENT' EOR Hotels - Restaurants - Institutions Wm. P. Swartz. Ir. 8: Co. Inc. ooo t I H ooo HARRISONBURG, VA. 421 Luck Avenue-Roanoke, Va. 1 1 1 lf- COMPLIMENTS 0F Shenandoah' s Pride DAIRY Pnonucrs ooOoo PHONE 328 ooOoo The Valley of Virginia Co-operative Milk Producers Association COMPLIMENTS OF USESHENGAS POULTRY PROCESSORS FOR COOKING OOO SOLD AND SERVICED BY 862 North Liberty street Phone 6 Telephone 1423 108 North Main St. HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA losIa:PII NEY az sous COMPANY WISH THE GRADUATES OF 1949 ALL THE BLESSINGS OF A FREE AND A DEMOCRATIC WORLD 60 North Main Street 4 Harrisonburg, Va. W BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE - -- -- - I ooo , H BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA ooo I g h Founded 1880 Old buildings clothed in ivy's gracious green And looking wise because' of what they,ve held And still hold dear! These ivied ones have seen Whole generations come and go, have belled Them forth to class and chapel, seen them turned Togworthy ways by teachers strong and fine. . From these quaint buildings, historied, sun-burned, Men who were leaders came in steady linef'-BROWN oQOOo ' From the ivy covered buildings, rich with tradition and history, we are turning to the new andlmore elaborate architecture around which 'will betbuilt the ideals. andi standards that will also in time be- come history and ,tradition As we link the past with the present physically, so, we link.the past and the present scholastically and - spiritually. Policies, methods, and customs may iichange as the college 'goes forward but TRUTH. GOODNESS. BEAUTY. AND E , Q - s 4. USEFULNESS ' g T B as set forth in the insignia of the college will re- y main the guiding torch throughout the years to come at Bridgewater. A V 8 Flowers School Equipment Company 327 West Main Street RICHMOND VIRGINIA A Table 81 Arm Chairs Tables and Chairs Oliice Furniture Dormitory Furniture Lounge Furniture Gymnasium Equipment Laboratory Equipment Church Pews , Pulpit Furniture ' Sunday School Furniture Window Shades ' Venetian Blinds Blackboards School Maps . Phone 7-4035 . . CIOIVIPLIIVIENTS Harrisonburg Paint Store OF ALFRED NEY PAINTS Q VARNISHES 1 E M k S COMPANY Plone 418W-102 . 31 et t. MENG4 BOY-,S WEAR WALLPAPER ooo I - 50 N. Main St. HARRISONBURG VIRGINIA HARRISONBURG, VA. WAMPLER FEED and SEED COMPANY HIGH GRADE FEED AND GARDEN SEEDS FRESHLY MIXED FEEDS OF ALL KINDS Customer Seed Clearing ' ooOoo HARRISONBURG. 136 W. Elizabeth VIRGINIA sg I lg, E '15 -q'ffE1f-Nj ,. . , , A - gg. , , ,. 1, A Y :,. , .:.1. .ua . A f- .4-f, v ' ww V. T, at ,:'- V --,, ., 5, A, ,J H . ., ...wL,,- , 1 nm . -. 1- - .:,1'-, .- , . THE CHRISTIAN TASK Get wisdom, get zmderstalndingz forget it in0t,' jneither decline from the words of my mouth. i I Forsakc her not, and she shall? preserve thee: love her, and she shall keepfihee. ' lfVisd0m is the jJ1'i1zcijJle thing: theofefore get w-Lvdom: and with all thy getiirzgigct understanding. H -PROVERBS 4:5-7 oOOOo C The' Churches of Bridgewater in keeping with the high ideals of Christianity have enjoyed na unique fellowship with the students and' faculty of Bridgewater College. To the students leaving Bridgewater this year weextend Tour heartfelt blessings and prayersg to the newly arriving students a most cordial Welcome to our town, college and church family. oOOOo N. C. CLIFTON, Pastor PAUL M. ECOUNTS, Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH TRINITY LUTHERAN CHARLES A. YORK, Pastor MILTON E. WILMESIIERR, Pastor METHODIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SZQQ I ' Q LYNCHBURG YSGRISBIXRG COMP Designers and engravers of the South's finest school publications v LYNCHVBURG, VIRGINIA I 5 Q I A Q L A 191.1 l E l v s Sometimes it is the nature of a craft to create an unbreakable tie between itself and the worker in that field, a heart attachment equal to lifetime devotion. One familiar example is PRINTING. Once editor, once compositor, or press- man catches the spirit of the shop, the spell is seldom broken. Like the odor of a camp fire, or a whiff of salt air, the beloved tang of printer's ink, symboli- cal of a great profession, gets into your heart and soul. Schoo-l Annuals, Magazines, Newspapers and Special Printing,'all smack of it. It is an invisible link that binds all intelligence together. It is the stimulus for creation in business or romance. This craftsmanship, this devotion to service and alert- ness to business needs, has nourished and developed an enormous industrial vitality. and whichever way the course of the future runs, the printer will always find himself able to adapt his helpfulness to new opportunity. Years of experience have taught us! Printing Pays Us Only W'hen It Pays You! MCCLURE PRINTING COMPANY COLLEGE ANNUALS AND CATALOGS . . . . . . FINE ADVERTISING PRINTING 19 VV est Frederick St. PHONE 605 Staunton, Virginia Ji HL' W 51, Q 2 A 'Gif SLLEW 'W ' 1 'v A f-53:11, r QF -Rm rw x,,,.,N. -sm. if 1 if 5 , Via ...Q .rm R4 , .1 ,Tiff Milf ,gi ,. .- 4 1, V' 43 .91 , w ,fa 324:22 F., Q Xrvilwlf' ' 3' .??'Ei'iiA i my 1f'f:fiA -- 'VV' fr: -,H - ,sv ,' , j ,Jw 4, Y-ffF ' - . Af- . mg.-X - '-g1..s,'w.f' - . , A . . ,Mimi-.,'a Lf! ,,. x , .'- 5 . ,YG ff:-1 at -f V - . -- 5 . x .1 , 1 A ,, 1.-1:,-: 1 . x ,- f. W we P25 YA.-6 -1. ' fi. GN:-1 fi! 5, rEff52w+fsJ'4' - ini: ' . . 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